St Mary
Stoughton, Sussex | PO18 9JJ
A little changed 11th century church building located in the beautiful downland village of Stoughton near Kingley Vale.
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Stoughton, Sussex | PO18 9JJ
A little changed 11th century church building located in the beautiful downland village of Stoughton near Kingley Vale.
West Somerton, Norfolk | NR29 4DP
14th century wall paintings.
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Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 1XF
St Peter’s is mentioned in the Domesday Survey in 1086, suggesting that there was a church on this site then.
Exeter, Devon | EX1 1QA
Southernhay has a light and airy feel with a high ceiling, large stained glass windows and a rear gallery.
Owermoigne, Dorset | DT2 8HS
Explore Owermoigne's smuggling past at St Michael's - discover Thomas Hardy's story of smuggling and the origins of his family in the village, very close to the beautiful Jurassic Coast in couth Dorset.
Hatherleigh, Devon | EX20 3JN
A church in Hatherleigh is mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as 'Hadrelaia', but no trace of the pre-Norman structure remains above the ground.
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Exeter, Devon | EX1 1HS
Exeter Cathedral is one of the great Cathedrals of England, and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture anywhere: inside you’ll find a building which has lived through war, political unreset, the Exeter Blitz and much more.
Crowhurst, Surrey | RH7 6LR
The small church is an attractive building of 12th and 15th century work with alterations and additions occurring in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Tattingstone, Suffolk | IP9 2NA
St Mary's dates from around 1250 and has stood at the heart of the village of Tattingstone south of Ipswich in Suffolk and not far from the Essex border.
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South Elmham, Suffolk | NR35 1NG
A tiny church full of history, discover St Peters and so much more in and around 'The Saints'!
Cosham, Hampshire | PO6 2TL
St Philip's was designed and built by the famous architect Sir Ninian Comper.
Symington, Strathclyde | KA1 5QP
Set in a conservation village the church, built in 1160, remains one of the finest examples of a Norman church still in use in Scotland.