St Peter
Great Walsingham, Norfolk | NR22 6BL
Great Walshingham is much smaller than its neighbour Little Walshingham, which gets all the attention because of the shrine and other buildings associated with Our Lady of Walshingham.
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Great Walsingham, Norfolk | NR22 6BL
Great Walshingham is much smaller than its neighbour Little Walshingham, which gets all the attention because of the shrine and other buildings associated with Our Lady of Walshingham.
Filey, Yorkshire | YO14 9ET
A 12th century church built during the reigns of King Henry II, Richard I, John and Henry III.
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Streatham Hill, Greater London | SW2 3BY
A beautiful Arts & Crafts style building restructured as 'a place for everyone' in the community.
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Thompson, Norfolk | IP24 1QD
St Martin's is a medieval gem that looks much as it did in the 17th century when it was last altered with a rare 14th century scissor braced roof.
Limington, Somerset | BA22 8EQ
A unique stone vaulted 14th century chapel with internationally recognised memorial statues and was the living of Thomas Wolsey from 1500-19.
Muchelney, Somerset | TA10 0DQ
An evocative setting, in front of Muchelney Abbey and opposite the medieval Priest’s House. Internally, the unique ceiling was painted in the 1600s with angels in Tudor costumes.
Plaistow, Greater London | E13 8AL
The Memorial Baptist Church building was opened in 1922 to house the church and its welfare work.
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Elstead, Surrey | GU8 6HP
Friendly little church and congregation.
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Boxted, Suffolk | IP29 4DH
From the churchyard there is a beautiful view over the little Glem Valley to the hall, seat of the Poleys (pronounced Pooley).
Streatham, Greater London | SW16 1HS
St Leonard's is the oldest building in Streatham, South London.
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Curry Rivel, Somerset | TA10 0HQ
The church tower is a landmark for a long way around, and was rebuilt in 1861 to the original medieval designs, but in blue lias stone, rather than the Ham stone from which the rest of the church is built.
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East Dulwich, Greater London | SE22 9AT
Victorian church restored after WW2 by Ninian Comper; highlights include stained glass windows, Baldachino and war memorial in the grounds.
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