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St Nicholas

Montgomery, Powys | SY15 6PT

Dating back to 1226, a Norman built building which houses the grand tomb of George Herbert's parents and a robbers grave in the churchyard.

St James

Cameley, Somerset | BS39 5AH

Somerset's 'Sleeping Beauty'.

St Peter the Apostle

South Elmham, Suffolk | NR35 1NG

A tiny church full of history, discover St Peters and so much more in and around 'The Saints'!

Halston Chapel

Whittington, Shropshire | SY11 4NS

The chapel is one of only two timber framed churches in Shropshire and was constructed in the second half of the 15th century.

St John the Evangelist

Sandiway, Cheshire | CW8 2JU

'St John's is a veritable treasure house' (The Work of John Douglas by Edward Hubbard 1991).

St Michael the Archangel

Emley , Yorkshire | HD8 9RW

This lovely village church is grade I listed and dates from the beginning of the 14th century, when stone from the demolished Norman church was reused to build the present one, in the Perpendicular style.

St Martin

Fifield Bavant, Wiltshire | SP5 5HT

This tiny medieval church in a good hillside setting is entered through a farmyard.

St Stephen

Audenshaw, Greater Manchester | M34 5HJ

The church was founded in 1841.

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St Mary & St Blaise

Boxgrove, Sussex | PO18 0ED

This amazing building is the surviving part of a Benedictine priory that was established here early in the 12th century as an offshoot of the great Norman abbey of Lessay in France, but it soon became independent.

All Saints

Upper Sheringham, Norfolk | NR26 8TG

Set in a large churchyard in quiet countryside inland from the sea, Upper Sheringham's church has features from both the 14th and 15th centuries.

St Michael

South Elmham St Michael, Suffolk | NR35 1ND

This ancient parish church is a small pantiled structure overlooking a large green to the south and west.

St Michael & All Angels

Ashton under Lyne, Greater Manchester | OL6 6XJ

It is thought that there was a church on this site before the Norman Conquest as the Domesday Book mentions a St Michael's Church in the east of the ancient parish of Manchester.

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