Old Soar Manor Chapel
Plaxtol, Kent | TN15 0QX
This rare survival of 13th century domestic architecture gives an illuminating impression of the life of a rich medieval family.
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Plaxtol, Kent | TN15 0QX
This rare survival of 13th century domestic architecture gives an illuminating impression of the life of a rich medieval family.
Ide Hill, Kent | TN14 6JW
Situated in one of the highest points in Kent, our Victorian Grade II* listed church is renowned for its beautiful stained glass windows.
Ryton, Northumberland | NE40 3QP
Built in 1220 in Early English style with an impressive spire added 1360.
Betchworth, Surrey | RH3 7DN
A large rural church with parts dating from the 12/13th century having connections with three Royal Surgeons and which featured in the film Four Weddings and a Funeral.
We have supported this church
Windermere, Cumbria | LA23 1BA
St Mary's church came into being as a direct result of the coming of the railway to Windermere, just a short walk downhill from the Railway Station and in view of the Lake and magnificent fells.
Morland, Cumbria | CA10 3AX
Morland church has the only Anglo Saxon tower in Cumbria which is a remarkable survival and outstanding example of its type, it is probably the oldest building in Cumbria still being used for its original purpose.
Troutbeck, Cumbria | LA23 1PE
Nestling in the hills of the Troutbeck Valley, a Place for walkers and pilgrims to pause, reflect and find their eternal bearings.
Aldershot, Hampshire | GU11 2BY
Long and red brick with Portland stone facings and with a tall tower topped by a spire, the church is a prominent local landmark.
Kinnersley, Herefordshire | HR3 6QF
St James is a 12th century church with interesting saddle back tower and Internal décor by famous church architect of the Victorian era George Frederick Bodley.
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Much Dewchurch, Herefordshire | HR2 8DL
Medieval gem with 12th century nave and chancel (Norman arch), 13th century tower, Saxon font, and Jacobean pulpit and preaching cross.
Dorking, Surrey | RH4 1BS
Dorking URC was founded in 1662 by two clergymen who had been ejected from the Church of England because they refused to subscribe to the Act of Uniformity.
Rookhow, Cumbria | LA12 8LA
1725 Quaker Meeting House in 12 acres of ancient woodland with group bunkbarn accommodation.