All Saints Westlegate
Norwich, Norfolk | NR1 3LG
All Saints is one of the five ringing towers in Norwich.
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Norwich, Norfolk | NR1 3LG
All Saints is one of the five ringing towers in Norwich.
Sutton, Norfolk | NR12 9SA
A simple village church with details surviving from every century.
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St Margarets, Herefordshire | HR2 0QW
So often with Herefordshire churches setting plays a huge part in the impact of the building.
Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire | CB23 1JF
A medieval church standing in the centre of a pleasant and welcoming village only 7 miles from Cambridge.
Hoarwithy, Herefordshire | HR2 6QH
This is not what you expect to find on the lanes of Herefordshire: a church seemingly plucked from southern Italy and plopped down beside the Wye.
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Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire | OX25 4SF
We are the owners of he unique 'Opus Anglicanum', the finest medieval embroidered cope in Britain currently on display in the V&A Museum.
Foy, Herefordshire | HR9 6QY
Originating in the 13th century, St Mary’s commands one of the finest views across the River Wye as well as being home to the shire’s largest font.
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Upton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR9 7UL
St John the Baptist is a beautiful church in the Herefordshire village of Upton Bishop, it provides a quiet space for contemplation and has regular services and events.
Wilby, Norfolk | NR16 2JP
In a tiny hamlet, tucked away in rural Norfolk, All Saint’s peaceful, calm atmosphere is unique with its quiet, rustic charm and unspoilt interior. Photo credit: John Fielding CC-BY 2.0
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Churchill, Oxfordshire | OX7 6NU
A beautiful church in the Georgian gothic revival style, built in 1837, with a bright interior with clean lines.
Newmarket, Suffolk | CB8 7BT
A unique example of a small Victorian church built to a bespoke design and set in beautiful gardens.
Hillesden, Buckinghamshire | MK18 4DB
Called 'The Cathedral of the Fields' this magnificent church stands in an isolated hamlet on a slight hill, so that while it can appear suddenly in distant views, reaching it involves negotiating miles of winding narrow lanes.