St Eustace
Ibberton, Dorset | DT11 0EN
St Eustace is a 14th century Grade II* listed Anglican church perched on a steep chalk escapement overlooking the village of Ibberton and the Blackmore Vale.
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Ibberton, Dorset | DT11 0EN
St Eustace is a 14th century Grade II* listed Anglican church perched on a steep chalk escapement overlooking the village of Ibberton and the Blackmore Vale.
Pennant Melangell, Powys | SY10 0HQ
Founded in the 7th century and hidden deep in the Berwyn mountains, the tiny church at St Melangell’s is home to the earliest surviving Romanesque shrine in northern Europe.
Hastings, Sussex | TN34 2RA
A picturesque Victorian neogothic church full of history and fascinating surprises, set in attractive wildflower gardens and within walking distance of the world heritage stone ruins of the original 11th century church.
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Boscombe, Dorset | BH1 4AD
A powerful, ambitious building, above and beyond the scale you would usually imagine for an Edwardian suburb.
Bexhill on Sea, | TN40 1JJ
A vast imposing Victorian church with noted features.
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Brighstone, Isle of Wight | PO30 4AQ
Open daily, offering an atmosphere of quiet reflection to all visitors, St Mary's is an ancient place of worship dating back to at least 1190.
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Icklesham, Sussex | TN36 4BH
Beautiful Grade I listed church sitting just of the 1066 path in Icklesham, East Sussex.
Newton upon Derwent, Yorkshire | YO41 4DA
Built in 1901, our village chapel welcomes visitors to browse our village heritage archives.
Horwich, Lancashire | BL6 6AA
Financed largely by the Ridgway family, the church occupies a prominent position overlooking Horwich and is a noted landmark in the area.
Guestling, Sussex | TN35 4HS
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Castleton, Dorset | DT9 3RX
Outside the curtain wall of his 12th century castle, Bishop Roger of Salisbury built a Norman church to be used by his tenants and retainers.
Oxenhope, Yorkshire | BD22 9QJ
In 1845, the Reverend Patrick Bronté, father of the famous novelist sisters Charlotte, Anne and Emily Bronte, appointed the curate the Revd Joseph Brett Grant to take charge of the newly formed Ecclesiastical district now known as Oxenhope.
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