
St Andrew
Wickhampton, Norfolk | NR13 3PB
St Andrew’s church lies on the edge of Wickhampton Marshes, an ideal spot for ramblers and bird watchers, as it gives access to a network of public footpaths.
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Wickhampton, Norfolk | NR13 3PB
St Andrew’s church lies on the edge of Wickhampton Marshes, an ideal spot for ramblers and bird watchers, as it gives access to a network of public footpaths.
Portsea, Hampshire | PO1 5PH
St Mary's stands on the oldest church site on Portsea Island, Hampshire, England, with a history stretching back to the 11th century.
Portsea, Hampshire | PO1 3AT
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Southsea, Hampshire | PO5 4LH
A vibrant church in the heart of Southsea
Little Bealings, Suffolk | IP13 6LJ
Little Bealings is a small and endearing building in an idyllic setting, which serves a small but picturesque parish about three miles from Woodbridge and five miles northeast of Ipswich.
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Portsmouth, Hampshire | PO5 4LH
An evangelical style Victorian church at the heart of inner city Portsmouth.
Geldeston, Norfolk | NR34 0LP
Attractive round tower church in peaceful location dating from 1300s with some fine carvings, quality 19th century additions to the chancel and stained glass window by Leonard Walker.
Dallinghoo, Suffolk | IP13 0LA
St Mary's is a rural church about three miles north of Woodbridge, it's full of history and memories and has served this small village for nearly 1000 years.
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Higham, Kent | ME3 7DB
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Portsmouth, Hampshire | PO1 2HA
For centuries this building, the Cathedral of the Sea, has watched, listened and helped the people of Portsmouth navigate the passage of time. It has witnessed war and peace, famous marriages, been bombed and rebuilt and remains a building of greatness and simple enduring beauty.
Cooling, Kent | ME3 8DG
The inspiration for a dramatic Dickens tale.
Mersea Island, Essex | CO5 8TJ
It is difficult to accurately date the church's foundation or the present building but It is certainly ancient and parts of a moat remain which once enclosed a good five acres including both the church and adjacent East Mersea Hall.