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St James

Ansty, Wiltshire | SP3 5QD

The church was built c1230 by the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem.

St Catherine

Drayton, Somerset | TA10 0JT

The ancient cross in the churchyard is 15th century and two giant yews were grown to provide soldier’s bows and are said to be among the oldest in the diocese.

St Michael & All Angels

Alnham, Northumberland | NE66 4TL

In the tiny village of Alnham and set on the edge of the Northumbrian National Park, close to the source of the River Aln and somewhat off the beaten track.

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St Thomas a Becket

Salisbury, Wiltshire | SP1 1BA

A 15th century Grade I town church set back from the city streets.

Holy Cross

Caston, Norfolk | NR17 1DB

With its uniquely thatched Norfolk reed and beautiful canted roof this idyllic village church was founded by Sir John de Caston in 1374 overlooking the village green in the centre of the village.

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All Saints

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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St Philip & St James

Ilfracombe, Devon | EX34 9BJ

Pip and Jim’s is a dramatic Victorian landmark in the harbour area of Ilfracombe.

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St Genevieve

Fornham, Suffolk | IP28 6TT

The ruined church of St Genevieve stands isolated in the wild heathland of the park of Fornham Hall, all that remains is the tower.

Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury, Wiltshire | SP1 2EF

This beautiful place has been a focus for its community and for countless visitors for just shy of 800 years, with the best preserved Magna Carta of 1215.

St Margaret

Breckles, Norfolk | NR17 1EW

St Margaret's is an ancient church with a round tower, a pre Norman font and some medieval features with a 15th century rood screen.

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St Matthew

Ashford, Greater London | TW15 2NY

The first mention of a place of worship in Ashford is given in a record in the reign of King Edward I, dated 1293 and granting a dispensation of taxes during the time of the Crusades.