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St Lawrence

Hungerford, Berkshire | RG17 0JB

A fine Georgian Gothic church built of Bath stone brought along the adjacent Kennet and Avon canal.

St Peter

Pudleston, Herefordshire | HR6 0RE

St Peter's is a quintessential English village church set in peaceful surroundings which has grown and changed over the many centuries but still remains at the heart of the village.

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St Mary

Great Shefford, Berkshire | RG17 7DU

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St Mary

Staunton-on-Wye, Herefordshire | HR4 7LW

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St Michael & All Angels

Moccas, Herefordshire | HR2 9LH

Welcome to our beautiful and ancient church in its beautiful parkland setting in the Marches, between the River Wye, apple orchards and the hills flanking the Welsh border.

St Thomas

East Shefford, Berkshire | RG17 7EF

Alabaster nobles and wall paintings in a rural idyll.

St Lawrence

Oxhill, Warwickshire | CV35 0RB

Both the nave and chancel of St Lawrence's are 12th century, and the north porch protects the original, beautifully carved, Norman north doorway.

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St Peter

Birley, Herefordshire | HR4 8ET

Pretty rural church in a lovely setting with an old font and an aura of peace.

St Mary

Kyre Wyard, Worcestershire | WR15 8NR

A church of Norman origin set in a historical landscape of Manor House, Tithe Barn, dovecote, almshouse and ancient deer park.

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Risca St Mary the Virgin

Risca, Monmouthshire | NP11 6GR

Built in 1853 on the site of a Roman settlement, it is the latest in a succession of churches dating back to 1230AD.

St Peter & St Paul

Swalcliffe, Oxfordshire | OX15 5DR

Always open to visitors, whether you wish to enjoy historic architecture, admire the remarkable medieval wall paintings, study the monuments of past gentry families, or simply pause to experience the atmosphere of contemplation, celebration, worship and fellowship that people have found within this wonderful building for a thousand years.

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St John the Baptist

Feckenham, Worcestershire | B97 5PY

It is believed that the present building has its origins in 12th century but there was probably an earlier Anglo Saxon or even Celtic church, for the boundary of the original churchyard forms an almost perfect circle, a feature shared with many churches of known Celtic origin.

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