
St Mary
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | SA61 1NF
Set at the top of the tidal part of the Western Cleddau river, Haverfordwest was an important port in medieval times, and a key town in 'England beyond Wales'.
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Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | SA61 1NF
Set at the top of the tidal part of the Western Cleddau river, Haverfordwest was an important port in medieval times, and a key town in 'England beyond Wales'.
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | SA61 2ST
Tabernacle Chapel was built in 1774, and is known as one of the outstanding buildings of the region.
Mottingham, Greater London | SE9 4AQ
A welcoming, modern Gothic church, with high ceilings and windows that create a light, spacious feeling.
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West Thurrock, Essex | RM20 4AL
The first church close to the river would have been on the strip of gravel which the present day church stands, there was no sea wall or river bank as we know it today.
Appleshaw, Hampshire | SP11 9BH
Haven of peace in a quiet Hampshire village; open daily.
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Beckenham, Greater London | BR3 1AX
Beckenham as a settlement dates from 862.
Axbridge, Somerset | BS26 2AP
A long flight of steps leading up to it from the town square gives great presence to this distinguished looking limestone building whose walls are topped with a parapet of intricately pierced stonework.
South Norwood, Greater London | SE25 4JD
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Nately Scures, Hampshire | RG27 9PH
St Swithun's is a beautiful ancient church, one of smallest in the country which has been a centre of worship for 900 years.
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Basingstoke, Hampshire | RG21 7NU
The building was originally known as the London Street Mission House and the first foundation stone was laid in 1800.
Old Dilton, Wiltshire | BA13 4DB
Church with a curious spire near the White Horse.
Fleet, Hampshire | GU51 4NB
Following an arson attack in 2015, this beautiful church, designed by William Burgess, has been restored and is now open to visitors and for services.