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St Chad

Holt, Wrexham | LL13 9JE

St Chad's church in Holt is a marvellous historic church, built largely of red sandstone, on the banks of the River Dee, just barely inside Wales.

St Matthew

Leavenheath, Suffolk | CO6 4PT

The church is notable for its collection of seven rare WWI wooden battlefield crosses, gifted to the families when replaced by permanent stone memorials.

St Dunstan

Canterbury, Kent | CT2 8LS

St Dunstan's church in Canterbury is a place of worship and pilgrimage which has been welcoming visitors and pilgrims from around the world for more than 800 years.

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St Chad

Farndon, Cheshire | CH3 6QD

Dedicated to St Chad, who died in AD 672, and listed in the Domesday Book, the outline of the present building dates from the 14th century.

St James the Great

Colchester, Essex | CO1 2QY

An anglo-catholic church situated in Britains oldest recorded town and is a house of worship and of historical, architectural and artistic interest. being a repository of Colchester's heritage.

St Nicholas

Walcot, Lincolnshire | LN4 3SR

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St Derfel

Llandderfel, Gwynedd | LL23 7HW

Dedicated to a saint with connections to King Arthur and a popular pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages, St Derfel's is famous for its 'fasting woman' and its medieval relic that has a connection to a grisly execution.

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St Bartholomew

Church Minshull, Cheshire | CW5 6DY

This is a Queen Anne church, in the Bollingbroke style, which is rare in the provinces, but full of natural light.

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St Peter

Congleton, Cheshire | CW12 4AB

St Peter’s is an outstanding Georgian town church in the centre of Congleton.

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St John the Evangelist

Cynwyd, Gwynedd | LL21 0HR

A Victorian church built by the generous donations of local individuals.

St James

Nayland , Suffolk | CO6 4JE

Built around 1400 and seats about 250 people, and famous for being the location of John Constable’s best altar piece 'Christ blesses the bread and wine'.

St Edmund King & Martyr

Mersea Island, Essex | CO5 8TJ

It is difficult to accurately date the church's foundation or the present building but It is certainly ancient and parts of a moat remain which once enclosed a good five acres including both the church and adjacent East Mersea Hall.