
Church of the Holy Cross
Mwnt, Ceredigion | SA43 1QH
The Church of the Holy Cross has an intimate and ageless atmosphere.
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Mwnt, Ceredigion | SA43 1QH
The Church of the Holy Cross has an intimate and ageless atmosphere.
Biddestone, Wiltshire | SN14 7DR
This Grade I church has a Norman south doorway and font.
Doynton, Gloucestershire | BS30 5SU
The church dates back to Saxon times and was largely rebuilt between 1864 and 1867, it features 12th century herringbone masonry on the south wall, rather unique in this part of the country. Â
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Hughenden, Buckinghamshire | HP14 4TD
This 'Church in the Park' has it all, from forged Tudor effigies, a hidden wedding ring for use in emergencies, to the only known example of a memorial by a reigning English monarch to a subject
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Balsham, Cambridgeshire | CB21 4DS
The most memorable feature of the outside of the church is the square tower with its massive buttresses.
Marshfield, Gloucestershire | SN14 8NT
A vibrant, peaceful and welcoming church surrounded by beautiful countryside which has been a place of christian worship for over 500 years.
Marshfield, Gwent | CF3 2UF
A beautiful church dating back to the 12th century, nestled in the green belt between the cities of Cardiff and Newport and now famous as the setting for an episode of Dr Who!
Llanpumsaint, Carmarthenshire | SA33 6BY
Lying at the centre of the village and close to the banks of the River Gwili, the church has been the focal point of Llanpumsaint (parish of the five saints) for many centuries.
Hopkinstown, Glamorgan | CF37 5RG
Capel Rhondda was built in 1853 and rebuilt in 1886.
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Cley next the Sea, Norfolk | NR31 9SH
Cley was an important port on this coastline in medieval times, and that brought wealth which enabled
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Childwick, Hertfordshire | AL3 6JJ
A small and beautiful George Gilbert Scott church in a serene hamlet just outside St Albans.
Aldbourne, Wiltshire | SN82EL
It is thought that a wooden church may have existed in Aldbourne as early as the 7th or 8th century and the Domesday Book (1086) records that the church held two hides of land, sufficient for two plough teams, to provide for the church and priest.