
St Margaret of Antioch
Thrandeston, Suffolk | IP21 4BY
Fascinating church in picturesque village.
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Thrandeston, Suffolk | IP21 4BY
Fascinating church in picturesque village.
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Aberyscir, Powys | LD3 9NW
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Staunton , Gloucestershire | GL16 8NU
All Saints is thought to have been built around 1200 and is arguably the oldest church in the Forest of Dean.
North Cerney, Gloucestershire | GL7 7BX
This unusual and rather lovely church gets its character from an eclectic mix of work from the 12th, 15th and 20th centuries.
Monmouth, Gwent | NP25 3HX
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Monmouth, Monmouthshire | NP25 3DL
Beautiful early Methodist Chapel with stunning interior.
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Langley, Essex | CB11 4RZ
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Billingford, Norfolk | IP21 4HN
This delightful Grade I Listed church is situated at the top of the hill overlooking the picturesque Waveney Valley where peace and tranquillity can be found in abundance.
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Broadwell, Gloucestershire | GL16 7BW
Having started as a mission church in 1890, the current permanent church, designed by William Leah, was built in 1938.
Caister on Sea, Norfolk | NR30 5JN
You are welcome to visit and explore Caister's historic parish church, dating from the 13th century, standing on an ancient site with Roman and Saxon heritage (just down the road from Caister's Roman fort).
Caister on Sea, Norfolk | NR30 5JN
Holy Trinity church in Caister on Sea was built in the 14th century and restored in the Georgian period. It features a richly carved late medieval font, brought from a church in Eye, Suffolk, and vividly coloured Victorian and Edwardian stained glass windows.
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Fretherne, Gloucestershire | GL2 7JQ
Gloucestershire's mini cathedral in the Severn Vale, a parish church built in High Gothic style by the Victorians, Francis Niblett's masterpiece.