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St Peter

DuxfordDuxford, Cambridgeshire | CB22 4RJ

A lovely flint and fieldstone village church with Norman roots.

St Catherine

Towersey, Oxfordshire | OX9 3QL

With its origins as a Saxon chapel, the church we see today with its 12th century cancel, is constructed of one building inside another, joined only at the windows.

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St Helen

Abingdon, Oxfordshire | OX14 5BS

St Helen's overshadows St Nicolas at Abingdon in the same way that the town's old abbey church must have overshadowed St Helen's in its day.

St Peter

Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire | BS36 2AA

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St Mary

Great Wymondley, Hertfordshire | SG4 7ES

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St Peter

Great Haseley, Oxfordshire | OX44 7JZ

Set in a beautiful peaceful churchyard with views over to the Chilterns, St Peter's is a surprisingly large church for a small village, and features the main architectural styles from 1200 to 1500, together with a wealth of details including stained glass by some of the best designers between 1850 and 2000.

St Mary the Virgin

Weston Turville, Buckinghamshire | HP22 5SH

A very warm welcome to our beautiful medieval church, which lies tucked away down a quiet lane on the south side of the village.

St Ethelbert

Larling, Norfolk | NR16 2QZ

A 12th century rural church situated on farmland in the heart of Norfolk.

All Saints

Caddington, Bedfordshire | LU1 4BG

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St John the Baptist

Little Somerford, Wiltshire | SN15 5JW

The Grade I church is mainly 14th century, although the tower is later.

St Mary

Luton, Bedfordshire | LU1 3JF

St Mary’s church has a rich and long history, being over 850 years old and has been rebuilt and refurbished constantly over the centuries.

St David

Whitchurch, Pembrokeshire | SA62 6UB

In a high, coastal location and originally whitewashed, the church has been a beacon for pilgrims travelling from the east and west on the pilgrim way for at least 800 years and is still a sanctuary for visitors, walkers, cyclists and nature lovers enjoying the peace of the countryside.