
Dorchester Abbey
Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire | OX10 7HH
One of the earliest Christian sites in Britain, Dorchester Abbey stands on the site of a 7th century Saxon cathedral.
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Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire | OX10 7HH
One of the earliest Christian sites in Britain, Dorchester Abbey stands on the site of a 7th century Saxon cathedral.
Aberdare, Glamorgan | CR44 7AB
A church of contrasts with white washed walls in the nave, beautifully painted floral ceilings in Arts & Crafts style fill the side chapels and 16 stained glass windows.
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Great Wymondley, Hertfordshire | SG4 7ES
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Chinnor, Oxfordshire | OX39 4PG
The land on which the church is built is said to have been a holy site since Saxon times, the earliest evidence of a church building on the site is from the 13th century.
Badminton, Gloucestershire | GL9 1DB
The church is attached to the seat of the Dukes of Beaufort, Badminton House and was built in 1785 by Charles Evans, in the style of St Martin in the Fields in miniature.
Great Somerford, Wiltshire | SN15 5HZ
This Grade I Perpendicular church is also situated by the River Avon.
Bottisham, Cambridgeshire | CB25 9BA
The first thing the visitor sees at Holy Trinity is unusual: a 13th century west porch, properly called a galilee that stands in front of the west tower.
Burwell, Cambridgeshire | CB25 0HB
St Mary's is a grand church, reflecting a time when Burwell was an inland port.
Markyate, Hertfordshire | AL3 8PY
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Swindon, Wiltshire | SN3 1DH
Opening only ten days after the declaration of the Second World War, Immanuel is not strictly a historic church; but it retains all the hallmarks of 1930s non conformist architecture and design from the art deco to the post war modern.
Dauntsey, Wiltshire | SN15 4HT
Situated by the River Avon, the Grade I church has Norman foundations and was enlarged in the 14th century.
Warkworth, Northumberland | NE65 0UR
Although there was an important Saxon church here, the present building dates mainly from the 1130s.