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St Peter

Hereford, Herefordshire | HR1 2DL

St Peter's was founded in 1074 and is the oldest and largest parish church in the city.

St Botolph

Barton Seagrave, Northamptonshire | NN15 6SR

This is a church for those who enjoy an architectural jigsaw. The exterior gives a clue to the complexity of the game.

St Mary

Hanley Castle, Worcestershire | WR8 0BL

In the heart of the village where King John built his castle and PG Wodehouse’s aunt was the Vicar’s wife, stands the Norman church of St Mary.

Hereford Cathedral

Hereford, Herefordshire | HR1 2NG

There has been a place of worship on the cathedral site since at least the 8th century, although no part of any building earlier than the 11th century bishop’s chapel survives.

Maesyronnen Chapel

Glasbury on Wye, Powys | HR3 5NJ

You can’t get a chapel much older than Maesyronnen, it is considered one of the most important buildings in Wales.

St Wulstan

Little Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 4JL

Built in 1862, our church is located on the eastern slopes of the Malvern Hill, many visitors come to our cemetery to pay their respects to Sir Edward Elgar who is buried there with other members of his family.

St James

Hereford, Herefordshire | HR1 2QW

Fine late Victorian church serving the Hereford community of Bartonsham.

St Mary the Virgin with St John

Great Brington, Northamptonshire | NN7 4JB

The church dates from around 1300 but it is the intervention of the Spencer family of nearby Althorp that transformed the medieval building. Sir John Spencer (d1522) rebuilt the chancel and commenced the funerary chapel that lies adjacent to it.

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St Michael & All Angels

Eaton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR2 9QD

Dating back to the Norman Conquest, our church has one of the oldest examples of a medieval stained glass window in the country, dating back to the year circa 1320.

St Giles Priory

Little Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 4JN

The priory was founded in the 12th century, but the Perpendicular features of the present church date from a 1480s rebuilding by Bishop Alcock of Worcester after he visited the priory to investigate its poor state.