St James
Gloucester, Gloucestershire | GL1 4LA
St James is a light, bright Victorian church built to serve the people of Tredworth in the mid 19th century.
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Gloucester, Gloucestershire | GL1 4LA
St James is a light, bright Victorian church built to serve the people of Tredworth in the mid 19th century.
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Gloucester, Gloucestershire | GL1 1TP
St Mary de Crypt is a fine late 15th century church situated in the centre of Gloucester.
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Goathurst, Somerset | TA5 2DF
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Golant, Cornwall | PL23 1LB
A hermit’s hut, chapel or church has stood on this site for at least 1500 years, and St Sampson’s lies on the ancient Saints Way along which many of the Celtic Saints came from Padstow to Fowey, thus avoiding a perilous sea route around Land’s End.
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Goldington, Bedfordshire | MK41 0HN
St Mary's is unusual in that is has two main parts, the older is a typically 15th century village church dating from 1228 and the later is the new 20th century nave and sanctuary.
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Goosnargh, Lancashire | PR3 2FJ
A historic Roman Catholic 'Barn' style chapel built in 1755 during penal times.
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Gosberton, Lincolnshire | PE11 4EW
A medieval church in the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside.
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Gosport, Hampshire | PO12 1JQ
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Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire | NN12 7SS
A royal village indelibly linked with Edward IVs Queen, Elizabeth Woodville, and with Charles ll who gave this crown property to his natural son Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton.
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Granby, Nottinghamshire | NG13 9PY
A centrally situated village church.
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Grangemouth, Lothian | FK3 9JH
Building by Wilson & Tait completed 1911.
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Grantham, Lincolnshire | NG31 6RR
St Wulfram's slender and graceful spire, distinctively flanked by its four spirelets, would very likely have been the tallest in England when it was built in 1280-1300, and it is still one of the most elegant.
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