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St Gregory & St Martin

Wye, Kent | TN25 5ES

There has been a church here, dedicated to St Gregory, since early Saxon times, rebuilt around 1290.

Christ Church

Sowerby Bridge , Yorkshire | HX6 2LW

Built by John Oates opened in 1821 and funded by the Victorian industrialists for the increasing workforce in their factories.

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St Paul

King Cross, Yorkshire | HX1 3NU

Designed by renowned architect Sir Charles Nicholson, St Paul's architectural beauty lies in its simplicity and lightness.

Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury, Kent | CT1 2EH

You can't come to Canterbury without visiting the world famous cathedral, site of the shrine of Thomas Becket and the seat of the Archbishop.

St Helen

Skipwith, Yorkshire | YO8 5SQ

Open daily, this Anglo Saxon church is set in a wonderfully peaceful location and full of history with some rare features, a real gem!

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St Paul

Bisterne, Hampshire | BH24 3BN

St Paul’s church at Bisterne was designated a chapel of ease, three miles south of the parish church

All Saints

Canterbury, Kent | CT1 1PA

All Saints is a Grade II listed building built in 1844.

All Saints

Holme-upon-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire | YO43 4AG

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St Mary

Hickling, Norfolk | NR12 0BQ

The village of Hickling lies on the largest of the Norfolk Broads, an area that is renowned internationally for wildlife conservation. Photo credit: John Fielding CC-BY 2.0

All Saints

Chalbury, Dorset | BH21 7EY

Tiny and remote, the whitewashed church at Chalbury dates back as far as the 12th century but contains a full 18th century set of perfectly preserved furnishings, including three decker pulpit, squire's pew and box pews.

Penuel Baptist Church

Rhymney, Glamorgan | NP22 5ER

A large bilingual Welsh Baptist church built in the early 19th century.

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St Mary

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.