
St Edmund King & Martyr
Kingsbridge , Devon | TQ7 1PP
The church of St Edmund King & Martyr, with more than a thousand years of history, stands at the centre of the market town of Kingsbridge.
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Kingsbridge , Devon | TQ7 1PP
The church of St Edmund King & Martyr, with more than a thousand years of history, stands at the centre of the market town of Kingsbridge.
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.
Stone in Oxney, Kent | TN30 7JT
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Dunoon, Strathclyde | PA23 7RL
St John's boasts magnificent Gothic revival architecture, with its impressive tower and spire, and replaced the previous church on the site.
Peasmarsh, Sussex | TN31 6XB
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Elmsted, Kent | TN25 5JT
Elmstead is little more than a group of farms clustered round their church on the North Downs.
Eastbourne, Sussex | BN21 3TH
The Italianate architectural style of All Souls is described as Lombard Byzantine; it is impressive with excellent detail.
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Eastbourne, Sussex | BN22 7NN
Victorian gothic church, designed by a Benjamin Ferrey, a pupil and biographer of Augustus Pugin.
Egloshayle, Cornwall | PL27 6AQ
Prominently positioned on the eastern approach to Wadebridge and close to the River Camel, this Grade I Listed church is set within an almost circular, walled, burial ground and framed by chestnut and other trees and flowering shrubs.
Sheviock, Cornwall | PL11 3EH
The most complete example of a Decorated period church in Cornwall, St Mary’s was dedicated by Bishop Bronescombe in 1259, the church boasts the best 14th century tombs in Cornwall, Courtenays and Dawney.
Washaway, Cornwall | PL30 3AD
A tiny attractive church situated on the edge of the Pencarrow Estate halfway between Wadebridge and Bodmin with a link to Martin Luther!
Newton Ferrers, Devon | PL8 1AH
The building stands within an extensive, peaceful churchyard and forms the heart of the village of Newton Ferrers on the banks of the River Yealm in South Devon on the South Devon Coastal Path and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.