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St Buriana

St Buryan, Cornwall | TR19 6BA

St Buryan is a busy, friendly, Cornish village, dominated by its huge, Grade I listed collegiate church, ‘the Cathedral of the West’ dedicated to St Buriana, a 5th century Irish Saint.

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St Matthew

Morley, Derbyshire | DE7 6DE

St Matthew's is a handsome church with a tall spire, the history of which can be traced back to 1378.

Holy Trinity

Clifton, Nottinghamshire | NG11 9DG

The church is a large brick structure comprising nave, chancel (with apse), tower, porch, and Lady Chapel added in 1962.

Holy Cross

Ilam, Staffordshire | DE6 2AZ

In the pleasant grounds of Ilam Hall stands a church with an ancient secret: the tomb of a hermit and king with a tragic story, St Betram.

St Luke

Broughton Sulney, Nottinghamshire | LE14 3BD

St Luke’s is a small village church built of brown ironstone and has a heavily weathered appearance.

St Peter & St Paul

Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire | PE28 9JS

The tall, graceful spire is visible for miles around, it was used by sailors and others returning by boat along the river Great Ouse to the port of St Ives as a welcoming landmark, and it may even have had a lit beacon to aid their way.

Chapel on the Hill

Sedlescombe, Sussex | TN33 0QX

Welcome to Chapel on the Hill Sedlescombe. The church was built in 1879 by the men of the village who used to meet on the village green.

St Thomas

Mow Cop, Staffordshire | ST7 3PJ

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All Saints

Staplehurst, Kent | TN12 0AX

All Saints is an active 12th century church with some earlier elements including rare 11th century Ironwork depicting Norse mythology. It stands at the highest point of the village of Staplehurst.

St Mary Magdalene

Stapleford, Leicestershire | LE14 2SF

A tasteful church with fabulous family tombs.

Tabernacle Chapel

Ruthin, Denbighshire | LL15 1AF

The Tabernacle Chapel is one of the two surviving round churches in Wales.

St Nicholas

Sandhurst, Kent | TN18 5NS

Built on high ground outside the current village centre with views south across the Rother valley, and north and west across the Weald, with the unusual five sweep Sandhurst windmill on the horizon.

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