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St Mary

Chirk, Wrexham | LL14 5HD

Overlooking the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, this impressive church traces its past over nearly a thousand years, with interiors depicting a rich history and strong links to the Myddeltons at Chirk Castle and the Trevors of Brynkinalt.

St Matthew

Stretton, Cheshire | WA4 4NT

In 1826–27 this Commissioners Church was built as a chapel of ease to Great Budworth.

St Mary

Elloughton, Yorkshire | HU15 1HN

St Mary's is a beautiful Grade II listed church in crucifix form, close to local amenities and stunning local walks.

St Luke

Portsmouth, Hampshire | PO5 4LH

An evangelical style Victorian church at the heart of inner city Portsmouth.

St James

Slaithwaite, Yorkshire | HD7 5AG

A Grade II listed church built in 1789 to a stark Georgian style and later tower hiding a beautiful interior with a tiered gallery, Venetian east window and seating for 1000 persons.

St Michael & All Angels

Geldeston, Norfolk | NR34 0LP

Attractive round tower church in peaceful location dating from 1300s with some fine carvings, quality 19th century additions to the chancel and stained glass window by Leonard Walker.

St Luke & St Peter

Southsea, Hampshire | PO5 4LH

A vibrant church in the heart of Southsea

All Saints

Hemblington, Norfolk | NR13 4EF

See the unique large late Medieval wall painting of the life of St Christopher pre and post conversion in this gem of a round tower church standing in wild flower rich churchyards.

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St Mary

Worstead, Norfolk | NR28 9AL

An impressive 14th and 15th century flint church in Worstead, built on the proceeds of the medieval wool trade.

All Saints

Ringsfield, Suffolk | NR34 8JZ

A small thatched church set in old Ringsfield in the Waveney Valley in Suffolk.

St Peter & St Paul

Charing, Kent | TN27 2LP

Charing is a pretty village, and Market Place is lined with old buildings of flint and brick, including the ruins of an archbishop's palace.

Holy Trinity

Huddersfield, Yorkshire | HD1 4DT

Our church building, opened in 1819 originally seated 1500, oday the interior has been tastefully reordered to make it suitable for a wider range of activities for people of all ages; there are activities most days of the week and the church is opened regularly for viewing.

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