Christ Church with St Philip
Eastbourne, Sussex | BN22 7NN
Victorian gothic church, designed by a Benjamin Ferrey, a pupil and biographer of Augustus Pugin.
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Eastbourne, Sussex | BN22 7NN
Victorian gothic church, designed by a Benjamin Ferrey, a pupil and biographer of Augustus Pugin.
Egloshayle, Cornwall | PL27 6AQ
Prominently positioned on the eastern approach to Wadebridge and close to the River Camel, this Grade I Listed church is set within an almost circular, walled, burial ground and framed by chestnut and other trees and flowering shrubs.
Sheviock, Cornwall | PL11 3EH
The most complete example of a Decorated period church in Cornwall, St Mary’s was dedicated by Bishop Bronescombe in 1259, the church boasts the best 14th century tombs in Cornwall, Courtenays and Dawney.
Washaway, Cornwall | PL30 3AD
A tiny attractive church situated on the edge of the Pencarrow Estate halfway between Wadebridge and Bodmin with a link to Martin Luther!
Newton Ferrers, Devon | PL8 1AH
The building stands within an extensive, peaceful churchyard and forms the heart of the village of Newton Ferrers on the banks of the River Yealm in South Devon on the South Devon Coastal Path and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Maker, Cornwall | PL10 1JB
The church has been dated to the 15th century, with the nave and chancel possibly of an earlier date.
Brabourne, Kent | TN25 5LR
A church has existed on this site since Saxon times, but the oldest part of the present building dates from 1144.
Herodsfoot, Cornwall | PL14 4QZ
The mines are gone but the church still stand proudly on the hillside and welcoming everyone who wishes to enter.
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Cranagh, County Tyrone | BT79 8LR
Gothic revival church built in 1912.
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Bodmin, Cornwall | PL31 2DP
St Petroc’s church is the largest and one of the oldest parish churches in Cornwall.
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Wingham, Kent | CT3 1BB
In the late 1200s the Archbishop of Canterbury established a college here for a master and six canons (priests), which accounts for the large size of this church, and also accounts for the timber framed houses opposite, which were where the master and his canons lived.
St Breoke, Cornwall | PL27 7JS
The church is situated alongside a stream in the picturesque and secluded valley of Nansent in the hamlet of St Breock, about a mile west of Wadebridge town centre.