
St Saviour
Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 9DL
Gazing across the River Dart from Kingswear, you can see the ancient church of St Saviour.
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Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 9DL
Gazing across the River Dart from Kingswear, you can see the ancient church of St Saviour.
Norwell, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6JT
The history of St Laurence has been bound up with Southwell Minster for almost one thousand years.
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Speldhurst, Kent | TN3 0PA
Though very close to Tunbridge Wells, Speldhurst has a pleasing village like feel and the Victorian gothic church fits in well.
Grappenhall, Cheshire | WA4 3EP
St Wilfrid’s has served its community for more than 900 years.
Shipbourne, Kent | TN11 9PF
St Giles is a grand 19th century estate church, rebuilt by the Cazalets of Fairlawne in 1881 and expensively fitted out.
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Caerwys, Flintshire | CH7 5PZ
The church that was once a fort.
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Henllan, Denbighshire | LL16 5BD
Henllan is a wonderfully curious place, made even more interesting by the presence of St Sadwrn’s, its unique bell tower, and the lovely surroundings of the Bee Garden and the far reaching views.
Edale , Derbyshire | S33 7ZA
A Victorian gem at the southern end of the Pennine Way.
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Lewes, Sussex | BN7 1BL
Our church is an attractive modern building offering facilities which are much used and appreciated by the local community, it houses the Christ Church Embroidery of interest to visitors.
Stockton Heath, Cheshire | WA4 6AJ
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Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 9SN
The mother church of Dartmouth and standing some 350ft above the main town on the narrow tract which, since ancient times, has been a right-of-way from the coast through Longcross to the River Dart crossing at Hardnesse.
Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 0JN
St Petrox church at the mouth of the river is the oldest of the three parish churches, the earliest reference being in 1192 when it is thought to have been referred to in a deed as the 'monastery of St Peter'.