St Mary the Virgin
Micheldever, Hampshire | SO21 3DB
Unusual octagonal nave, Victorian chancel dedicated to the Baring family, memorials by famous sculptor, John Flaxman.
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Micheldever, Hampshire | SO21 3DB
Unusual octagonal nave, Victorian chancel dedicated to the Baring family, memorials by famous sculptor, John Flaxman.
Briston, Norfolk | NR24 2LE
Grade II Briston church sits at the heart of a working agricultural village and houses the iconic iron cello made by a 18th century local blacksmith to accompany services.
Taunton, Somerset | TA1 4DG
A place of peace and tranquility.
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Isleworth, Greater London | TW7 5AU
Historic Georgian Meeting House and burial grounds, home to Brentford & Isleworth Quaker Meeting since 1785.
Stratford Tony, Wiltshire | SP5 4AT
Hidden down lane, across stream, up a bank.
Alnwick , Northumberland | NE66 1UW
A mid-nineteenth century church designed for the 3rd Duke of Northumberland by Anthony Salvin, who was responsible for significant restoration work to Alnwick and Warkworth castles
Farley, Wiltshire | SP5 1AH
Our beautiful rural church is thought to be the only Wren church outside of London.
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Taunton, Somerset | TA1 3PY
Town centre Methodist Church over 200 years old with interesting history and vibrant worshipping people and outreach to the community.
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Fifield Bavant, Wiltshire | SP5 5HT
This tiny medieval church in a good hillside setting is entered through a farmyard.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1NR
As the oldest non conformist church in Bury St Edmunds and one of the oldest in England, the bricks and mortar of this building have born witness to over 350 years of history.
Broad Chalke, Wiltshire | SP5 5DH
This Grade I cruciform church is mainly 14th century although the windows are Perpendicular and the tower 16th century.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1RS
Constructed in 1711 the Unitarian Meeting House is a grade I listed building is special in many ways, architecturally the finest in Bury St Edmunds, culturally and historically as a non-conformist place of worship to this day.