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Woolpit, Suffolk | IP30 9QP
This ancient village was on the pilgrimage route to Bury St Edmunds and is full of history and legend.
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Woolpit, Suffolk | IP30 9QP
This ancient village was on the pilgrimage route to Bury St Edmunds and is full of history and legend.
Twyford, Hampshire | SO21 1NT
This Victorian church was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (who designed the Natural History Museum) and is an architectural gem, reflecting the Arts & Crafts movement and the Oxford movement, set in a pastoral scene.
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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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Peckham, Greater London | SE15 5EX
We warmly welcome visitors at Rye Lane Baptist Chapel; it is a Grade II listed building which boasts historical features in a fine Victorian nonconformist building.
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Compton, Surrey | GU3 1DQ
Landscape, art and remembrance are beautifully blended together in the Grade I listed Watts Chapel.
Blickling, Norfolk | NR11 6NG
St Andrew's is a vibrant and much visited rural church situated next to the National Trust property Blickling Hall.
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Cuddington, Surrey | KT4 7HL
The present St Mary’s was opened in 1895, but a medieval stone and tile in the porch are clues to the parish’s much longer story.
Ellingham, Northumberland | NE67 5EX
A hidden gem in England's northernmost county.
Lavenham, Suffolk | CO10 9SA
A glorious example of a Suffolk medieval 'wool church'.
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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Rose Ash, Devon | EX36 4RB
A lovely example of a lovingly cared for, historic rural parish church, in an exquisite village green setting, high on a ridge with views to Dartmoor and Exmoor.
Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey | KT11 3PX
The church did have substantial Saxon elements until 1866 and some of the Saxon and later work can still be seen inside, it is the features inside which draw visitors to the church.