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Holy Cross

Ramsbury, Wiltshire | SN8 2QH

Ramsbury was the seat of the Bishops of Wiltshire from 909 to 1058 from which period fragments of crosses remain.

St Michael & All Angels

Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire | WR3 8TQ

This tranquil church in a tiny village is the burial place of the 17th century composer Thomas Tomkyns, musician to King Charles I.

St Faith

Bacton, Herefordshire | HR2 0AR

Bacton church has the nationally important Blanche Parry memorial, a beautiful copy of the priceless Bacton Altar Cloth, the only surviving piece from the Queen Elizabeth I dresses.

St Mary

Credenhill, Herefordshire | HR4 7OL

The 13th century stone church is situated above the village of Credenhill five miles from Hereford and on the side of the densely wooded hill from which it takes its name.

St Michael & All Angels

Lambourn, Berkshire | RG17 8PA

Lambourn's large and imposing church dates from about 1180, although there may well have been a church here since at least the time of King Alfred.

St Mary

North Leigh, Oxfordshire | OX29 6TX

The tall Saxon tower of St Mary's was not always at the west end of the church as the original nave was dismantled in the late Norman period and the Norman chancel became the nave, with a new chancel added in the late 13th century.

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All Saints

West Lavington, Wiltshire | SN10 4LB

This Grade I church is mainly 12th and 13th century.

St Mary

Abergavenny, Monmouthshire | NP7 5ND

Abergavenny parish church was founded in the late 11th century as the church of a Benedictine priory. It is the only part to survive, apart from the later tithe barn.

Bettws Chapel

Abergavenny, Gwent | NP7 7LG

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St Margaret of Antioch

Wellington, Herefordshire | HR4 8AZ

This medieval church was built between the 12th and early 15th centuries with the oldest part, the tower, having been famously described as curious and interesting, the internal roofs to the porch and north aisle are considered to be fine examples of medieval woodwork.

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St Nicholas

Heythrop, Oxfordshire | OX7 5TL

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St Michael & All Angels

Llantarnam, Monmouthshire | NP44 3BL

The medieval church with its fine Tudor tower and 16th century chancel arcade was probably built by monks for the local community.