
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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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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Wittersham, Kent | TN30 7EA
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Old Heathfield, Sussex | TN21 9AG
Heathfield son, Revd Robert Hunt, vicar of All Saints church, sailed to America in 1606 and founded Jamestown.
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Westwood, Wiltshire | BA15 2AF
The Grade I church is well grouped with the manor house.
Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 9SD
Cited as 'a Norman cathedral in miniature’ by Simon Jenkins, this fine Norman church is all that remains of the original 12th century Hospital.
Brampton, Cumbria | CA8 1SH
St Martin's church is a 'very remarkable building with windows glowing with gemstone colours' according to architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner.
Snave, Kent | TN26 2QJ
This little church was declared redundant in 1983, but was saved from secular use by the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust, which now maintains it.
Lanercost, Cumbria | CA8 2HQ
Set in a tranquil rural landscape, surrounded by fields and overlooked by Hadrian's Wall, Lanercost forms a magnificent and fascinating complex of historic buildings.
Lawrence Weston, City of Bristol | BS11 0QE
St Peter's has recently been remodelled which gives better access to the community.
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Warminghurst, Sussex | RH20 3AW
A country gem from a gentler era.
Warwick Bridge, Cumbria | CA4 8RX
This ‘hidden gem’ is the earliest known surviving example of a small English parish church designed by ‘God’s Architect’ Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin.
Brampton, Cumbria | CA8 1AR
The original parish church of Brampton lies within the site of a Roman fort about a mile west of the centre of the town.