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St Lawrence

Eyam, Derbyshire | S32 5QH

On a gentle hill in the village of Eyam in Derbyshire’s beautiful Peak District, Eyam is noted for the historical reality of the plague in 1665-66.

St Deiniol & St Marcella

Marchwiel, Wrexham | LL13 0PH

St Deiniol & St Marcella is a well preserved Georgian building with close ties to the Yorke family of Erddig Hall, bequeathed to the National Trust by the late Philip Yorke lll, last of the family line.

All Saints

Pen Y Lan, Wrexham | LL14 6HP

Pen y Lan church, Ruabon is a small, historic rural church known for its peaceful setting and valued place within the local community.

St James

Tedstone Delamere, Herefordshire | HR7 4PT

St James is one of only seven churches in Herefordshire with Saxon origins.

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St Mary & All Saints

Great Budworth, Cheshire | CW9 6HH

Great Budworth is a very pretty village with houses of many ages and kinds, and at its heart sits St Mary's, a lovely red sandstone church dating mainly from the 15th and 16th centuries, though the Lady Chapel dates back to the 14th century.

St Edith

Monks Kirby, Warwickshire | CV23 0QX

Large Grade I listed priory church dating from 1077, the porch is one of the oldest parts of the church and dates from the rebuilding of 1380.

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St Mary Collegiate Church

Warwick, Warwickshire | CV34 4RA

There's no mistaking the importance of this great church, which dominates most views of Warwick from its hilltop site, with the best view from the castle.

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St Nicholas

Warwick, Warwickshire | CV34 4JD

A unique Georgian Gothic building.

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St Swithun

Worcester, Worcestershire | WR1 2RH

A gracious church for gentlefolk.

St Francis

Clifton, Nottinghamshire | NG11 8AQ

This modern church was built on the new Clifton Estate, Nottingham, mainly by voluntary labour.

St Margaret

Aspley, Nottinghamshire | NG8 5GA

The foundation stone of the church was laid in November 1934 and the church consecrated on 15th February 1936.