
St John the Baptist
Instow, Devon | EX39 4LU
One of the highest churches on the North Devon coast, a landmark yet hidden from marauders; great views of Bideford Bay from the churchyard which is probably celtic in origin.
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Instow, Devon | EX39 4LU
One of the highest churches on the North Devon coast, a landmark yet hidden from marauders; great views of Bideford Bay from the churchyard which is probably celtic in origin.
Chichester, Sussex | PO19 6FT
The church was constructed in 1836, designed by noted local architect Joseph Butler.
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Cerne Abbas, Dorset | DT2 7JQ
St Mary's was built by the nearby abbey (of which the gatehouse remains at the top of the village street).
High Halden, Kent | TN26 3JB
The church probably dates back to the 12th century and the two especially interesting architectural features are the tower and south porch.
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Almer, Dorset | DT11 9EP
Dating from the 11th century, St Mary's has an interesting collection of stained glass, well worthy of a visit.
Chichester, Sussex | PO19 1JL
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Chichester, Sussex | PO19 1PX
Chichester Cathedral has welcomed people through its doors for over nine centuries. This beautiful building, and its services and events, are open to all.
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.
Bosham, Sussex | PO18 8LY
Clearly annotated 'Bosham ecclesia', this venerable old church, with its great Saxon chancel arch, is depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry.
Chichester, Sussex | PO19 1UR
A rare surviving example of a Georgian evangelical preaching house.
Arundel, Sussex | BN18 9AT
As part of Arundel's striking hilltop townscape, the parish church is eclipsed by more flamboyant buildings that are visible for miles around: notably the huge 'Victorianised' castle and the Roman Catholic cathedral.
Steyning, Sussex | BN44 3YQ
Steyning is now some five miles inland, but it was once busy with seagoing vessels, which moored in an inlet known as St Cuthman's Port.