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St Michael

Brent Knoll, Somerset | TA9 4DG

Set on the lower slopes of the isolated hill from which it takes its name, Brent Knoll church stands on an ancient Christian site.

St Michael

South Elmham St Michael, Suffolk | NR35 1ND

This ancient parish church is a small pantiled structure overlooking a large green to the south and west.

St Andrew

Totteridge, Greater London | N20 8PR

The churchyard has a distinct curve to it perhaps following the shape of an underlying moat and ancient meeting place. An ancient Yew tree reckoned to be between 1,000 and 2,000 years old also stands in the churchyard.

Emmanuel Church

Woodley, Berkshire | RG5 3QW

Emmanuel Church was originally built in 1960 as a church hall of St John Woodley.

St Mary the Virgin

Edwardstone, Suffolk | CO10 5PH

Beautiful medieval church in open Suffolk countryside, birthplace of John Winthrop, Pilgrim Father and First Governor of Massachusetts.

St Michael

Tidcombe, Wiltshire | SN8 3SL

A place of prayer and contemplation set in a beautiful location.

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All Saints

Westbury , Wiltshire | BA13 3BT

The ancient parish of Westbury was one of the largest in Wiltshire with a petty medieval church in the town at it's centre.

All Saints

West Lavington, Wiltshire | SN10 4LB

This Grade I church is mainly 12th and 13th century.

St Mary the Virgin

Upavon, Wiltshire | SN9 6EB

This Grade I church has a Norman chancel arch and Norman font.

Holy Cross & St Lawrence

Waltham Abbey, Essex | EN9 1DG

Waltham Abbey was founded in 1030 in what was then a thickly forested part of what we now call Epping Forest, it was rebuilt 1060 by Harold II, and it was here that his body was brought after the Battle of Hastings.

St Mary the Virgin

East Barnet, Hertfordshire | EN4 8XD

St Mary’s is the oldest building in the London Borough of Barnet, and its clearly visible Norman heritage details means that despite some further development it is described by Pevsner as a ‘remarkable survival’ of that monastic period.

St Margaret

Herringfleet, Suffolk | NR32 5QT

St Margaret's magical stained glass glows with different colours.

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