St James
Shere, Surrey | GU5 9HG
St James shows many details of its long history including the little south porch of wood and brick sheltering a Norman doorway and 13th century door.
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Shere, Surrey | GU5 9HG
St James shows many details of its long history including the little south porch of wood and brick sheltering a Norman doorway and 13th century door.
Greatham, County Durham | TS25 2GW
An interesting and beautiful church in a lovely village setting.
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Hawkley, Hampshire | GU33 6NF
Hawkley is a lovely village in the South Downs National Park; the church is at the heart of the village and is a beautiful, welcoming and tranquil 19th century Romanesque style building with an unusual Rhenish helm spire and beautiful interior decoration and stained glass, set in an attractive churchyard.
Plumstead, Greater London | SE18 1HJ
St Nicholas is an exceptionally interesting building dating back to the twelfth century, with visible interventions from every succeeding century, including some high quality early 20th century work; the building is a tangible link to the rural past of an area which has been subsumed into London.
Chelmsford, Essex | CM2 0DL
The Salvation Army commenced in Chelmsford in 1886!
Belfast, County Antrim | BT15 4EB
A beautiful and historic parish church in north Belfast.
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North Sunderland, Northumberland | NE68 7TU
Come and experience the calm and peace of this beautiful, spacious and simple church, uniquely unaltered structurally since its completion in 1834 to the design of Anthony Salvin.
Kentisbeare, Devon | EX15 2BG
The chequered tower of St Mary's is striking and unlike any other in Devon.
Forncett St Peter, Norfolk | NR16 1HY
St Peter’s most striking feature is its Saxon round tower which was built circa 1000AD and considered to be one of the best in the country.
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Antingham, Norfolk | NR28 0NL
Nestled in the countryside, there is, sadly, no historical truth in the legend that the two churches of Antingham in one churchyard were built by two sisters. The pretty church of St Mary and the atmospheric ivy clad ruin of St Margaret.
Ellingham, Hampshire | BH24 3PJ
Although largely stone built, St Mary's is entered through a charming early 18th century brick porch, with a large blue and gold sundial.
Whiteabbey , County Antrim | BT37 0SN
A unique, detached double height Italianate Presbyterian Church, built around 1830 and extensively renovated around 1900.
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