
St Stephen
Bristol, City of Bristol | BS1 1EQ
The parish church for the city of Bristol.
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Bristol, City of Bristol | BS1 1EQ
The parish church for the city of Bristol.
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Chigwell, Essex | IG7 6QF
The church is Grade II* listed.  The nave and chancel are 12th century, and the church was greatly extended in 1854.
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Bristol, City of Bristol | BS1 5TJ
From the 12th century this has been a place of daily prayer, and an extraordinary building, created for the glory of god.
Great Bromley, Essex | CO7 7TS
A 15th century church of great architectural interest with exceptional flint flushwork, magnificent double hammer-beam roof with original colouring, wealth of furnishings 1850-1930 and ‘River of Life’ reredos 2014.
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Stanford Dingley, Berkshire | RG7 6LS
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Slough, Berkshire | SL3 7LS
Discover famous tombs including Sir William Herschel, research family history, find peace and quiet and more.
Englefield, Berkshire | RG7 5EN
St Mark’s lies within the Englefield Estate and its history is intertwined with neighbouring Englefield House, it sits in a beautiful rural location, within the walled village, next to the deer park.
Redcliffe, City of Bristol | BS1 6NL
The Christian community has worshipped continuously on the site occupied by the church for well over 800 years and the first church may have built here in Saxon times, when Bristol first became a port.
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Oldland Common, Gloucestershire | BS30 9QN
In 1811 the newly erected church could somehow seat 256 people plus 94 other and had a capacity congregation each Sunday.
Maesteg, Glamorgan | CF34 9EX
Bethania chapel was first built in 1832, and has seen numerous rebuilds and enlargements.
Child's Hill, | NW2 2TJ
A surprisingly bright and spacious church, All Saints was built in 1856 and having from a fire in 1940, was rededicated in the 1952.
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Ditteridge, Wiltshire | SN13 8QF
This small and simple Grade I church has a Norman south doorway and an Early English chancel and bellcote.