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St John the Baptist

Poulner, Hampshire | BH24 1TY

St John the Baptist was built in 1914 as a Mission church so that parishioners could avoid the walk into Ringwood and was given the status of chapel of ease.

St Paul

Bisterne, Hampshire | BH24 3BN

St Paul’s church at Bisterne was designated a chapel of ease, three miles south of the parish church

St James the Great

Dauntsey, Wiltshire | SN15 4HT

Situated by the River Avon, the Grade I church has Norman foundations and was enlarged in the 14th century.

St Andrew

Boscombe, Wiltshire | SP4 0AJ

The Grade I church is built in flint and rubble with 14th century nave and chancel.

New Hengoed Baptist Church

Hengoed, Glamorgan | CF82 7JU

A Grade II listed building, with features from the original 1710 building.

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St Bridget

St Brides Major, Glamorgan | CF32 0TB

A 12th century parish church on a small hill overlooking the village, thought to be under the special protection of St Bridget, a 5th century saint from Kildare, with an unusual north facing porch and resplendent with colourful hassocks inside.

Capel Rhondda

Pontypridd, Glamorgan | CF37 2PR

Capel Rhondda was built in 1853 and rebuilt in 1886.

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Malmesbury Abbey

Malmesbury, Wiltshire | SN16 0AA

The Abbey was founded in the 7th century; St Aldhelm was the second abbot.

St Nicholas

Cholderton, Wiltshire | SP4 0DB

This remarkable church was built in 1840-50 by Wyatt & Brandon for the Reverend Thomas Mozley, Cardinal Newman’s brother in law.

St John the Baptist

Little Somerford, Wiltshire | SN15 5JW

The Grade I church is mainly 14th century, although the tower is later.

Ewenny Priory

Ewenny, Glamorgan | CF35 5BW

A splendid example of Norman architecture, virtually unchanged, with an intriguing collection of early tombstones.

St Michael

Lyneham, Wiltshire | SN15 4PR

A lovely rural church and churchyard both containing historical items highlighting the connections with the former RAF Station at Lyneham, in particular the Lyneham stained glass window unveiled in 1990 by Her Majesty the Queen.

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