
St Mary the Virgin
Bishopstone, Wiltshire | SN6 8LZ
The Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular but it possesses on the north side an exquisite late Norman doorway.
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Bishopstone, Wiltshire | SN6 8LZ
The Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular but it possesses on the north side an exquisite late Norman doorway.
Castle Combe, Wiltshire | SN14 7HT
This large Grade 1 church is essentially Perpendicular, albeit rebuilt in 1850-1.
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St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB
St Teilo's church is believed to have been built during the late 12th or 13th century on the site of an earlier Celtic church, over the ensuing centuries the building was altered and extended.
St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB
Probably first built as a barn during the mid 18th century, the building was acquired in 1777 by the Unitarians for use as a meeting house or chapel.
Brightwell Baldwin, Oxfordshire | OX49 5NS
The earliest parts of St Bartholomew are 13th century, including a stair turret and a number of lancet windows, notably in the chancel.
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Little Saxham, Suffolk | IP29 5LD
The most spectacular Norman round tower in Suffolk, if not all England, Find the tower and discover so much more!
New Catton, Norfolk | NR3 4LA
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Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF10 1GL
St John’s is a haven of peace at the heart of Cardiff. It was established in the 12th century to serve the Castle and those living nearby, though the current building.
Canton, Cardiff, South Glamorgan | CF5 1JP
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Cardiff, Glamorgan | CF10 2SF
The Metropolitan Cathedral is in the heart of Cardiff City Centre, offering a place of worship to people who both visit and work in the capital.
Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF10 2GA
Ebenezer Chapel now renamed Cornerstone is in central Cardiff on Charles Street opposite St David’s Catholic Cathedral.
Fornham All Saints, Suffolk | IP28 6JX
This Grade I listed building has many 13th century exterior features and was built on the site of an earlier Saxon church with a Saxon coffin being found at the base of the tower.
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