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St Mary the Virgin

Clapham, Sussex | BN13 3UU

History, brasses and William Morris tiles.

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Crane Street Church

Torfaen, Monmouthshire | NP4 6LY

The chapel opened in 1847, designed by John Langdon.

St Mary the Virgin

Apuldram, Sussex | PO20 7EF

The church dates from 12th century, set in the Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Chantry Chapel of St Mary the Virgin

Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 5DJ

The chapel was built in the mid 14th century when the stone bridge replaced a wooden one, although the upper part, including the west front, was rebuilt in 1847-8.

St Mary Magdalene

Chewton Mendip, Somerset | BA3 4SW

The tower alone is reason enough to visit this church, a distinctive landmark high in the Mendips.

St Augustine of Canterbury

Painters Forstal, Kent | ME13 0DU

Our Cathedral, once a Methodist chapel, is now arranged in the Anglo-Catholic tradition and possesses the relic of part of Our Lady's veil and, among others, the original ikon of Blessed Elizabeth Barton, the Maid of Kent.

St Aelhaiarn

Guilsfield, Powys | SY21 9NL

St Aelhaiarn (also spelled Aelhaearn) was a 6th century saint, and as with many of the early Welsh saints, he was a member of the aristocracy, the son of one of the Welsh princes.

St Mary

Frittenden, Kent | TN17 2DG

A lovely Grade II* Victorian village church and church yard, at the heart of Frittenden.

St Philip

Kelsall, Cheshire | CW6 0SA

Built in 1860 and situated on rising ground and prominent on the main through road of Kelsall village.

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St Mary Magdalene

Lyminster, Sussex | BN17 7QJ

King Alfred is recorded as having bequeathed Lyminster to his nephew in 901, it was the site of a Benedictine nunnery, and the flint church we see today has Saxon origins as the present walls go back to about 1040.