
All Saints
Brightlingsea, Essex | CO7 0RZ
Grade I Listed church, with maritime connections and unique tales of tragedy, Tudor tower and largest churchyard in southern England.
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Brightlingsea, Essex | CO7 0RZ
Grade I Listed church, with maritime connections and unique tales of tragedy, Tudor tower and largest churchyard in southern England.
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Winlaton, Tyne & Wear | NE21 6PL
Interesting Georgian church to a design by Ignatius Bench in 1823 and reordered to ecclesiastical principles in 1894.
Southwick, Tyne & Wear | SR5 1RU
One of the most impressive Victorian buildings in Sunderland, an elegant brick built basilica in Byzantine-Romanesque style that rises above the ranked terraces of Southwick.
Rushmere St Andrew, Suffolk | IP5 1DH
From a distance the late medieval flint and flushwork tower is typical of East Anglian country churches, but the surprise on reaching the south side of churchyard is quite the most splendid Norman doorway.
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Gateshead, Tyne and Wear | NE9 5SD
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Paston, Norfolk | NR28 9TA
Medieval 14th century church with nationally significant wall paintings and a rich historic and social heritage linked to the Paston Family of Paston Letters fame.
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Upper Stoke, Kent | ME3 9RX
St Peter & St Paul is a medieval parish church sat next to the medway, a beautiful example of medieval worship.
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Donnington, Sussex | PO20 7PN
A haven betwixt a roman walled city, the sea and open countryside.
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Clopton, Suffolk | IP13 6QB
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South Stoke, Sussex | BN18 9PF
A stunning little church in an idyllic setting.
Fulwell, Tyne & Wear | SR6 0JD
All Saints was designed in the Early English style by John Dobson and was consecrated in October 1849.
Allhallows, Kent | ME3 9PF
All Saints church has a thousand years of history in one building and there is too much to show on here so a visit is paramount.