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St Winifred

Branscombe, Devon | EX12 3DA

St Winifred’s is one of the finest village churches in Devon with many interesting features, in particular its interesting location, as rather than atop a hillside where it would be visible, St Winifred's is set on a terrace that cannot be seen from the sea.

Marwood Methodist Church

Marwood , Devon | EX31 4EA

Built in 1873 to hold 240 people by at that time 12 original members, some of their relations still members of the church today.

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St James

Swimbridge, Devon | EX32 0PR

St James is built on ‘holy ground where the saints of old worshipped untold centuries ago’.

Holy Martyrs

Mathry, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5HA

Set on a hill commanding panoramic views of the coast, Mathry has claims to be one of the oldest settlements in Pembrokeshire.

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St Jerome

Llangwm, Pembrokeshire | SA62 4HU

St Jerome’s in Llangwm Pembrokeshire is a small rural church with a big story to tell.

St Mary

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | SA61 1NF

Set at the top of the tidal part of the Western Cleddau river, Haverfordwest was an important port in medieval times, and a key town in 'England beyond Wales'.

Tabernacle Congregational Chapel

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | SA61 2ST

Tabernacle Chapel was built in 1774, and is known as one of the outstanding buildings of the region.

All Saints

Challoch, Dumfries & Galloway | DG8 6RB

A fine example of a small rural Victorian church within a thriving community.

St Mary

East Worlington, Devon | EX17 4TS

After falling into disrepair St Mary's was rebuilt in 1879 by the Earl of Portsmouth. Its Norman roots can be found in the arch above the south porch and the small chancel window.

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St Mary

West Worlington, Devon | EX17 4TT

The famous twisted spire of wooden shingles supports a fine peal of six bells.

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Trefin Chapel

Trefin, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5AU

Trefin (probably derived from Tref (farmstead) and Ddyn (high ground) lies amid an area rich in early archaeology, including the remains of the Neolithic Chambered tomb at Carreg Samson, so called due to the legend of St Samson having placed the cap stone in position with his little finger.

St Peter

Tawstock, Devon | EX31 3HY

St Peter’s is an unusually large church for Devon, and is sometimes known as the little Cathedral of Devon.