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Dunbarney Church

Bridge of Earn, Highland | PH2 9DY

Historic church dating from 1787 set in beautiful grounds. Recently refurbished interior to provide spiritual comfort and opportunities for growth, relaxation and enjoyment.

St Pancras

Arlington, Sussex | BN26 6SE

This beautiful flint church in the Sussex countryside has served its community for 1000 years.

St Mary

Brook, Kent | TN25 5PF

The mixture of informal path over a little bridge into a churchyard full of trees and shrubs is the perfect introduction to the military looking Norman tower.

St John the Baptist

Smallhythe, Kent | TN30 7NG

An unusual and attractive Tudor building built in 1516-17.

St John the Evangelist

Ickham, Kent | CT3 1QW

With a handsome broach spire and walls of flint, stone and brick, St John's is set in a large and attractive churchyard.

St Mary

Patrixbourne, Kent | CT4 5BP

Like Barfreston, only a few miles to the south east, Patrixbourne has an important Norman church.

St Swithun

Pyworthy, Devon | EX22 6JJ

A beautiful church with clerestory window and lovely stained glass in light and bright building; our beautiful churchyard is a haven for wild life.

St Peter & St Paul

Upper Hardres, Kent | CT4 6EN

A beautiful rural church set in the heart of the beautiful Kent Downs five miles south of Canterbury.

St Olaf King & Martyr

Poughill, Cornwall | EX23 9EP

The churchwarden’s records for this church are particularly detailed and enable precise dates to be given to many features in the church.

St Mary the Virgin

Hastingleigh, Kent | TN25 5HU

This beautifully simple building is in a valley about a mile from Hastingleigh village, there may have been a church here in the 6th century, but the present building is largely Norman and Early English.

St Andrew

Stratton, Cornwall | EX23 9DW

There are some fascinating items to spot in the parish church of St Andrew, including the old town stocks and the stoutly studded door from Stratton Gaol, with iron nails outlining the word CLINK!

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Drumtullagh Parish Church

Ballymoney , County Antrim | BT53 8UN

The church was designed by famous architect Charles Lanyon, and is an excellent source of information, through parish records, for anyone tracing their family tree.

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