St Barnabas
Tunbridge Wells, Kent | TN1 2RH
Designed by London architects JER and CP Cutts, the building contains work by Sir Ninian Comper, Martin Travers and Sir William Milner & Romilly Craze.
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Tunbridge Wells, Kent | TN1 2RH
Designed by London architects JER and CP Cutts, the building contains work by Sir Ninian Comper, Martin Travers and Sir William Milner & Romilly Craze.
Broadstairs, Kent | CT10 2TR
The church was recorded as being on the site since 1128.
Binsted, Hampshire | GU34 4NX
A wonderful medieval church in the heart of Hampshire.
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Addingham, Cumbria | CA10 1DU
This Grade II* listed church dates from the early 16th century with much reused early medieval stonework from a nearby 9th century church destroyed by the River Eden.
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Dacre, Cumbria | CA11 0HL
Beautiful Norman church on site of 7th century monastery in peaceful Lakeland location and home of the Dacre Bears, four unique medieval stone statues.
Great Salkeld, Cumbria | CA11 9NA
There has probably been a church in Great Salkeld since 880 AD, when the body of St Cuthbert was rested here after being brought from Holy Island.
East Worldham, Hampshire | GU34 3AQ
The lady lay in quiet repose, medieval mystery of our beautiful woman of Worldham. St Mary the Virgin sits prominently on the crossroads at Worldham Hill.
Worth, Sussex | RH10 7RT
One of the most powerful of Anglo Saxon churches in England, large in scale and bold in conception.
Whitfield, Northumberland | NE47 8HD
The church is a Grade II* listed building.
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Warden, Northumberland | NE46 4SN
The church stands proudly at the confluence of the north and south Tyne, boasting a remarkable Saxon tower and stunning Kempe stained glass windows.
Cusop, Herefordshire | HR3 5RF
Close to the book town of Hay on Wye, St Mary’s has some original Norman features including the blocked up ‘devils door’ in the north wall.
Hardenhuish, Wiltshire | SN14 6HP
The present church was built in 1779 in classical Georgian style to the plans of architect John Wood (the younger), renowned for his designs of The Royal Crescent and The Circus in Bath.