St Nicholas
Moreton, Dorset | DT2 8RH
Standing proud on a prominent mound, Moreton's church is a neat and immaculate example of Georgian church architecture.
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Moreton, Dorset | DT2 8RH
Standing proud on a prominent mound, Moreton's church is a neat and immaculate example of Georgian church architecture.
Christchurch, Dorset | BH23 1BU
The Priory is one of the longest parish churches in the country at 311ft, and has been a place of worship for centuries and offers peace and calm and an opportunity for prayer.
Ely, Cambridgeshire | CB7 4DL
Queen Etheldreda was foundress and abbess of Ely and it was here that she restored an old church and built her monastery.
Bowling, Yorkshire | BD5 7BX
St Stephen's church is a Grade II listed building that dates back to 1869.
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Ilfracombe, Devon | EX34 9JU
St Peter’s was first conceived at the end of the 19th century as a means of accommodating the growing resident population and the influx of visitors.
Fishlake, Yorkshire | DN7 5JN
Fishlake St Cuthbert dates from around 1175 and is justly famous for its remarkable south doorway Romanesque architecture, come and see!
Bournemouth, Dorset | BH1 2EE
St Peter's was completed in 1879 to a design by GE Street as the founding mother church of Bournemouth.
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Saffron Walden, Essex | CB10 1AG
1811 Independent Chapel, built to replace an earlier Meeting House for a congregation founded in 1665 with fine Victorian interior including pews, pulpit and screen.
Widworthy, Devon | EX14 9JR
A small rural church serving the communities of Widworthy and Wilmington set in glorious countryside.
Mitcham , Greater London | CR4 4LB
Mitcham Methodist Church was designed by the architect Edward Mills (1915–1998) and built in 1958-9.
Bermondsey, Greater London | SE16 4AA
The great west doors of St James's church have been wide open to the people of Bermondsey since 1829.
Ranmore, Surrey | RH5 6SP
For many years St Barnabas has been known as ‘The Church on the North Downs Way’ and one unusual feature is that the main door faces away from the road since it was designed to be entered from the Great House.