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St Cuthbert

Great Salkeld, Cumbria | CA11 9NA

There has probably been a church in Great Salkeld since 880 AD, when the body of St Cuthbert was rested here after being brought from Holy Island.

St Mary the Virgin

East Worldham, Hampshire | GU34 3AQ

The lady lay in quiet repose, medieval mystery of our beautiful woman of Worldham. St Mary the Virgin sits prominently on the crossroads at Worldham Hill.

St Nicholas

Worth, Sussex | RH10 7RT

One of the most powerful of Anglo Saxon churches in England, large in scale and bold in conception.

Holy Trinity

Whitfield, Northumberland | NE47 8HD

The church is a Grade II* listed building.

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St Mary & St Cewydd

Cusop, Herefordshire | HR3 5RF

Close to the book town of Hay on Wye, St Mary’s has some original Norman features including the blocked up ‘devils door’ in the north wall.

St Nicholas

Hardenhuish, Wiltshire | SN14 6HP

The present church was built in 1779 in classical Georgian style to the plans of architect John Wood (the younger), renowned for his designs of The Royal Crescent and The Circus in Bath.

All Hallows

Whitchurch, Hampshire | RG28 7AS

There has been such a church in Whitchurch as early as 800 AD and probably earlier.

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All Saints

Staplehurst, Kent | TN12 0AX

All Saints is an active 12th century church with some earlier elements including rare 11th century Ironwork depicting Norse mythology. It stands at the highest point of the village of Staplehurst.

St Andrew

Wickhambreaux, Kent | CT3 1RQ

One of Kent's lovely churches to visit, St Andrew's dates from the 14th century when the Earls of Kent were Lords of the Manor.

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King Charles the Martyr

Tunbridge Wells, Kent | TN2 5TA

King Charles the Martyr Church has been an established landmark in Royal Tunbridge Wells for over three centuries, its origins entwined with historic Chalybeate Spring and the Pantiles.

St Bartholomew

Newbiggin on Sea, Northumberland | NE64 6DN

St Bartholomew is an ancient site of Christian gathering, its position adjacent to the sea, at the end of the long bay, makes it a striking landmark for those who travel by land and sea. You get a deep sense of rootedness, continuity and peace here.