St Martin
Brampton, Cumbria | CA8 1SH
St Martin's church is a 'very remarkable building with windows glowing with gemstone colours' according to architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner.
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Brampton, Cumbria | CA8 1SH
St Martin's church is a 'very remarkable building with windows glowing with gemstone colours' according to architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner.
Horne, Surrey | RH6 9LA
A true English parish church that has fed the spiritual needs of the dwellers in Surrey Weald for over 800 years.
Stowlangtoft, Suffolk | IP31 3JR
This dignified and harmonious building set on the elevated site of a Roman camp was built in a single phase between about 1370 and 1400.
Seaview, Isle of Wight | PO34 5EF
This beautiful church 'on the hill' has been here since 1717, surrounded by a large graveyard that has an abundance of wild flowers in the late spring AND early summer and glow worms.
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Brampton, Cumbria | CA8 1AR
The original parish church of Brampton lies within the site of a Roman fort about a mile west of the centre of the town.
Greenhithe, Kent | DA9 9ND
St Mary is a Grade II listed church, built in 1856.
Poundstock, Cornwall | EX23 0AX
Despite over rigorous restoration in Victorian times, this village church has regained much charm after recent restoration programmes.
Hindringham, Norfolk | NR21 0PR
Gorgeous 14th century church with ancient furnishings.
Cockthorpe, Norfolk | NR23 1QS
This small and compact church is full of character and interest.
Sutton at Hone, Kent | DA4 9EX
Large 14th century church with Jacobean furnishings, set in semi-rural Kent with views towards the Thames and Canary Wharf.
Lavenham, Suffolk | CO10 9QT
One of England's glorious medieval "wool" churches, set in a unique historic village and that there is a breathing space of countryside beyond the church adds to the pleasure of the setting.
Knockholt, Kent | TN14 7LS
The ownership of lands in Ockholte, Latinised Acolta, is recorded in various deeds from 1197 onwards.