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St Mary

Balcombe, Sussex | RH17 6PX

There has been a church on this site since 1090 and St Mary's once hosted (the then Princess) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as a bridesmaid in 1931.

St James

Tunbridge Wells, Kent | TN2 3RL

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All Saints

Nunney, Somerset | BA11 4LW

In the heart of the Somerset village of Nunney, within 200m of Nunney Castle, the village is at the east end of the Mendip Hills.

St Mary the Virgin

Sutton Valence, Kent | ME17 3AW

There has been a settlement in Sutton Valence since at least Roman times, and a church is recorded in the Domesday Book.

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St Peulan

Llanbeulan, Anglesey | LL63 5UR

St Peulan is medieval in origin, and stands in isolation at the end of its raised, grassed, causeway, which turns off the road signposted to Dolbaen.

St Gwynno

Llanwynno, Glamorgan | CF37 3PH

A medieval church on an ancient site, with two early stone crosses built into the south wall, and outside is the grave of famed runner ‘Guto Nyth Bran'.

St Peter

Pembury, Kent | TN2 4PD

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St Catherine

Preston-next-Faversham, Kent | ME13 8LG

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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 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 Giles

Leigh on Mendip, Somerset | BA3 5QQ

The magnificent pinaccled tower of St Giles, built around 1480, dominates the surrounding village and is reputed to be the best tower in the Mendips.

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