
St Mary
Itchen Stoke, Hampshire | SO24 0SX
A jewel inspired by the chapel of French kings.
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Itchen Stoke, Hampshire | SO24 0SX
A jewel inspired by the chapel of French kings.
Bibury, Gloucestershire | GL7 5NR
For a combination of ancient church and classic Cotswold village, Bibury is hard to beat.
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.
Branksome, Dorset | BH13 6BT
Open doors - open minds - open to God.
Poole, Dorset | BH14 0JW
A 19th century congregational church with attractive stained glass windows.
We have supported this church
West Hendred, Oxfordshire | OX12 8RS
Prettily situated in a wooded hollow near to Ginge brook, a little altered 14th century decorated church, with medieval encaustic tiles, and pew ends, also Jacobean woodwork.
Bournemouth, Dorset | BH2 6JZ
Sir John Betjeman wrote that it was 'worth travelling 200 miles and being sick in the coach to have seen inside this many vista'd church'.
Lufton, Somerset | BA22 8SU
A charming tiny Somerset village church which has been the centre of worship for the hamlet for over a thousand years.
Long Sutton, Somerset | TA10 9NE
Built in 1717, this is one of the finest Quaker meeting houses in the country.
Long Sutton, Somerset | TA10 9HT
The church tower is visible for miles around, and is in the 'Levels' style. The figures around the church roof are either gargoyles (water spouts) or Hunky Punks, a local name for grotesque carvings which are not gargoyles.
Buckland, Oxfordshire | SN7 8QW
A visitor to this 12th century beautiful church can see many different architectural styles with constant reminders of the past in the two transepts and the chancel, richly endowed to celebrate the loves of lost ones.
We have supported this church
Boscombe, Dorset | BH1 4AD
A powerful, ambitious building, above and beyond the scale you would usually imagine for an Edwardian suburb.