
St Michael the Archangel
Litlington, Sussex | BN26 5RF
A picturesque downland church in the heart of the Cuckmere Valley.
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Litlington, Sussex | BN26 5RF
A picturesque downland church in the heart of the Cuckmere Valley.
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St Dominick, Cornwall | PL12 6TP
Step into this quintessential Cornish church, dedicated in 1259 to our own Celtic saint of St. Dominica, and step into a sense of peace and a slice of history.
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St Endellion, Cornwall | PL29 3TP
St Endellion is one of England’s holy places, an ancient collegiate church with four prebends.
St Tudy, Cornwall | PL30 3NQ
The church stands at the centre of the beautiful village of St Tudy and was founded at this site in the 6th century. It dates mainly from the 15th century.
Temple, Cornwall | PL30 4HW
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Playden, Sussex | TN31 7UJ
West of the River Rother, St Michaels spire is a landmark from across the Romney Marshes.
Brookland, Kent | TN29 9QR
St Augustine's is well known for its remarkable detached bell tower, its size and shape unlike any other in Britain.
Harberton, Devon | TQ9 7SD
An amazing church filled with interesting carvings, woodwork, monuments, stained glass windows set in a beautiful tranquil space with the churchyard in the centre of the village.
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Burmarsh, Kent | TN29 0JJ
Still Norman in feel despite Victorian restoration in 1876, Burmarsh church is entered through a Norman doorway over which is carved a face that looks anything but friendly.
East Guldeford, Sussex | TN31 7PA
All of the other Romney Marsh churches are in Kent, but this one is in East Sussex, and it is one of the latest, built in 1505 on land reclaimed from the sea.
Stoke Gabriel, Devon | TQ9 6SD
In a picturesque setting, the Grade I listed parish church is located on a steep bluff in the centre of the village at the end of a cobbled stone walk.
Brixham, Devon | TQ5 8NB
It can't have been easy being a Roman Catholic in Brixham for it was here, in 1688 that the protestant King William of Orange landed with 35,000 troops to begin the march on London which ended hopes of a catholic succession.