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All Saints

Stranton, County Durham | TS24 7QT

Attractive traditional Grade II* listed church with 12th centrury origins, many old features, belltower, organ and historic associations in the Stranton area of Hartlepool.

St Nicholas

Whitehaven, Cumbria | CA28 7DG

Known affectionately as 'The Old Church' St Nicholas was built in 1693, the first place of worship what was then the fishing village of St Bees.

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St James

Whitehaven, Cumbria | CA28 7PY

A fine example of a Georgian church, built in 1752-1753.

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St Nicholas

Charlwood, Surrey | RH6 0EE

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St James

Nayland , Suffolk | CO6 4JE

Built around 1400 and seats about 250 people, and famous for being the location of John Constable’s best altar piece 'Christ blesses the bread and wine'.

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 Hubert

Idsworth, Hampshire | PO8 0BA

A beautiful Grade I, Saxon-Norman church with important medieval wall paintings, set in the very attractive, natural landscape of the South Downs.

St Mary

Polstead, Suffolk | CO6 5BS

Another Suffolk church in a superb setting, St Mary's is set on a hill, away from the road, overlooking the valley of the River Box.

Church of the Peace of God

Oxted, Surrey | RH8 0AA

In 1811 the newly erected church could somehow seat 256 people plus 94 other and had a capacity congregation each Sunday.

St Mary

Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk | CO6 4QH

The 15th century St Mary's stands on a hilltop at the centre of a very beautiful village in Suffolk as a magnificent landmark in architectural splendour.

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St Mary

Compton, Sussex | PO18 9HB

A beautiful downland church dating from the 12th century, very much at the heart of the small and active rural village of Compton in the South Downs National Park.