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St Stephen

Etton, Cambridgeshire | PE6 7DA

A pure unaltered 13th century Early English church with broached spire.

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St Pancras

Euston, Greater London | NW1 2BA

The church is an important early example of the Greek Revival architecture and it is mostly built from brick, faced with Portland stone.

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St Mary

Everdon, Northamptonshire | NN11 3DT

A large grand church set in the heart of this village positioned on a knoll.

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All Saints

Evesham, Worcestershire | WR11 4RW

All Saints church was originally built in the 12th century as a chapel for the monks of Evesham Abbey.

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St James the Great

Ewhurst Green, Sussex | TN32 5TD

A late 12th and early 14th century stone built church with an unusual bullet shaped spire, set in the High Weald AONB on the Kent and Sussex border path.

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St Laurence

Falmer, Sussex | BN1 9PG

Set in a position of rural tranquillity next to the village pond, there has been a church on the site since at least the 11th century.

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St Martin

Fangfoss, Yorkshire | YO41 5QH

A gem not to be missed.

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St Thomas a Becket

Farlam, Cumbria | CA8 1JR

Built in 1860 to an Athony Salvin design the building replaced the earlier church dating to 1169.

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All Saints

Farley, Wiltshire | SP5 1AH

Our beautiful rural church is thought to be the only Wren church outside of London.

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All Saints

Farringdon, Hampshire | GU34 3EG

A beautiful 12th century church, set in a rural Hampshire village and adjacent to two ancient Yew trees which long predate the church.

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St Mary the Virgin

Fawsley, Northamptonshire | NN11 3BS

A romantic church that stands alone, shorn of its former medieval village, looking out across the Capability Brown landscape of 1760’s toward Fawsley Hall, the seat of the Knightley family and now a country hotel.

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St John the Baptist

Feckenham, Worcestershire | B97 5PY

It is believed that the present building has its origins in 12th century but there was probably an earlier Anglo Saxon or even Celtic church, for the boundary of the original churchyard forms an almost perfect circle, a feature shared with many churches of known Celtic origin.

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