St Stephen
Bournemouth, Dorset | BH2 6JZ
Sir John Betjeman wrote that it was 'worth travelling 200 miles and being sick in the coach to have seen inside this many vista'd church'.
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Bournemouth, Dorset | BH2 6JZ
Sir John Betjeman wrote that it was 'worth travelling 200 miles and being sick in the coach to have seen inside this many vista'd church'.
Stogumber, Somerset | TA4 3TA
Its tall, sturdy looking 14th century tower is one of the oldest features of this church, which incorporates a mix of differing styles.
Bournemouth, Dorset | BH1 2EE
St Peter's was completed in 1879 to a design by GE Street as the founding mother church of Bournemouth.
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Creekmoor, Dorset | BH17 7XZ
Originally dedicated in 1985, in the heart of Creekmoor in Poole.
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Branksome, Dorset | BH13 6BT
Open doors - open minds - open to God.
Llangoedmor, Ceredigion | SA43 2LJ
'The church of the great wood', is derived from its situation in a district abounding with timber of ancient and luxuriant growth, and with groves of stately oaks and other trees.
North Sunderland, Northumberland | NE68 7TU
Come and experience the calm and peace of this beautiful, spacious and simple church, uniquely unaltered structurally since its completion in 1834 to the design of Anthony Salvin.
West Chinnock, Somerset | TA18 7QA
Superb high Victorian church in the local ham stone with a fascinating severe saddleback tower and much stained glass by Ward & Hughes.
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Poole, Dorset | BH14 0JW
A 19th century congregational church with attractive stained glass windows.
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Stocklinch, Somerset | TA19 9JQ
Two legendary sisters both fell in love with the vicar and each built a church for his benefit, so even though Stocklinch is a small village, there are two churches.
Dunster, Somerset | TA24 6RY
An uneasy truce between priory and parish characterised the early history of this church: the townsfolk used the west end, while the monks worshipped at a separate high altar at the east end.
Peel, Lancashire | IM5 1HH
Our Cathedral is home to a wealth of treasures, including a priceless selection of Knox silverware.