
St Mary at Finchley
Finchley , Greater London | N3 1TR
The church was established sometime in the 12th century and by 1356 it was dedicated to St Mary.
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Finchley , Greater London | N3 1TR
The church was established sometime in the 12th century and by 1356 it was dedicated to St Mary.
Ross on Wye, Herefordshire | HR9 5HD
A large (for Herefordshire) 13th century building largely in decorated Gothic style.
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Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire | OX12 9QQ
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South Elmham, Suffolk | IP19 0HJ
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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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Llanllugan, Powys | SY21 0AG
Llanllugan Abbey was founded by Maredudd ap Rhobert, lord of Cydewain, it was the only religious house for women in North Wales and the former abbey church now serves as the parish church.
South Elmham St Michael, Suffolk | NR35 1ND
This ancient parish church is a small pantiled structure overlooking a large green to the south and west.
Wickhampton, Norfolk | NR13 3PB
St Andrew’s church lies on the edge of Wickhampton Marshes, an ideal spot for ramblers and bird watchers, as it gives access to a network of public footpaths.
Shelley, Suffolk | IP7 5QX
Tucked away in one of the most remote villages in Suffolk, Shelley church is hard to find but worth finding!
Almeley, Herefordshire | HR3 6LB
Set in a peaceful rural location next to an ancient motte and bailey, the church is in the conservation area of this small village situated in the north west of Herefordshire.
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Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire | SL2 4LN
The churchyard here is famously said to have inspired Thomas Gray to write his Elegy in a Country Churchyard in 1750, and he is buried close to the east wall of the church.
Bridstow, Herefordshire | HR9 6QD
It is likely that the earliest church on this site was a Welsh church, dedicated to St Freit (which is Celtic for St Bridget or Bride, hence its name today).