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St Mary

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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St Catherine

Drayton, Somerset | TA10 0JT

The ancient cross in the churchyard is 15th century and two giant yews were grown to provide soldier’s bows and are said to be among the oldest in the diocese.

St Luke

Tutshill, Gloucestershire | NP16 7BJ

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Holy Cross

Middlezoy, Somerset | TA7 0NU

12th century listed church with spectacular views across the Somerset levels.

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St Mary

Fretherne, Gloucestershire | GL2 7JQ

Gloucestershire's mini cathedral in the Severn Vale, a parish church built in High Gothic style by the Victorians, Francis Niblett's masterpiece.

St Mary the Virgin

Dymock, Gloucestershire | GL18 2AQ

A large medieval church with a well known connection to the Dymock Poets of the First World War.

St Mary the Virgin

Charminster, Dorset | DT2 9RN

A Saxon church minster was on or near where the church is today first in the 8th century giving 1,200 years of Christian church in this place.

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St Michael

Stinsford, Dorset | DT2 8XW

Thriving church in Thomas Hardy's home, with popular services and a friendly, inclusive and welcoming gathered congregation.

St Peter & St Paul

Northleach, Gloucestershire | GL54 3HG

Northleach church is a monument to the 15th century glory days of this sleepy little town, when Northleach wool was the finest and the town's merchants the wealthiest.

St Andrew

Curry Rivel, Somerset | TA10 0HQ

The church tower is a landmark for a long way around, and was rebuilt in 1861 to the original medieval designs, but in blue lias stone, rather than the Ham stone from which the rest of the church is built.

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St Mark

Englefield, Berkshire | RG7 5EN

St Mark’s lies within the Englefield Estate and its history is intertwined with neighbouring Englefield House, it sits in a beautiful rural location, within the walled village, next to the deer park.