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St Margaret

Bilsthorpe, Nottinghamshire | NG22 8RU

The church, dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch stands on a rise above the village, with recorded evidence of a moat and with the former large parsonage house and manor house in close proximity.

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St Christopher

Willingale, Essex | CM5 0SJ

The beautiful church of St Christopher's, built in 1320, is unique in Essex as it shares a churchyard with the older St Andrew's.

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St Andrew

Willingale Spain, Essex | CM5 0SJ

Mainly Norman, with traces of reused Roman brick, St Andrew's has a pretty clapboard bell turret and porch, and shares a churchyard with the later church of St Christopher.

St Peter

Calow, Derbyshire | S44 5AF

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St Peter

Claypole, Lincolnshire | NG23 5AD

Located in the Lincolnshire village of Claypole, St Peter's is a thriving church at the centre of its community where all are welcome and everyone belongs.

St Michael & All Angels

Averham, Nottinghamshire | NG23 5RB

The church has Anglo Saxon origins but is mainly 14th and 15th century.

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 Thomas

Brentwood, Essex | CM14 4DB

There has been a church of St Thomas of Canterbury in Brentwood since the 13th century, and we are very much at the heart of the community.

Holy Trinity

Hildersham, Cambridgeshire | CB21 6BU

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Brentwood Cathedral

Brentwood, Essex | CM15 8AT

The Cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Brentwood, as well as being the home of the vibrant Cathedral Parish here in Brentwood.

Holy Trinity

Colemans Hatch, Sussex | TN7 2HN

Holy Trinity was built shortly before World War I. It is 14th century Gothic in style, with a sandstone tower topped by an elegant spire.

St Clement

West Thurrock, Essex | RM20 4AL

The first church close to the river would have been on the strip of gravel which the present day church stands, there was no sea wall or river bank as we know it today.