
All Saints
Canterbury, Kent | CT1 1PA
All Saints is a Grade II listed building built in 1844.
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Canterbury, Kent | CT1 1PA
All Saints is a Grade II listed building built in 1844.
St Nicholas at Wade, Kent | CT7 0NP
A warm welcome to our glorious early 12th century building with 22m tower, used as a navigation marker and a recently restored, incredibly beautiful, east window.
Patcham, Sussex | BN1 8YE
A church is known to have stood on this site since before the compiling of the Doomsday Book in which Patcham was registered as Piceham.
Canterbury, Kent | CT1 2EH
You can't come to Canterbury without visiting the world famous cathedral, site of the shrine of Thomas Becket and the seat of the Archbishop.
Nackington, Kent | CT4 7AF
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Sandown, Isle of Wight | PO36 8BL
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Shoreham by Sea, Sussex | BN43 5DQ
A rare example of Norman architecture at the geographical and spiritual heart of the busy town of Shoreham by Sea.
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Ilsington, Devon | TQ13 9RW
St Michael's is a friendly welcoming medieval church open for worship and visits within the beautiful Dartmoor National Park.
Launceston, Cornwall | PL15 8HL
There has been a church dedicated to St Stephen on the site since the 10th century and St Stephen's has been the main area of commerce and religion since the time of William the Conqueror.
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Longport, Kent | CT1 1PF
This great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD597 by St Augustine.
Canterbury, Kent | CT1 1QJ
The oldest church in continuous use in the English speaking world; part Roman, part Saxon.
Widecombe in the Moor, Devon | TQ13 7TA
St Pancras is the centrepiece of Widecombe village and is very obvious from any direction, especially when approaching from the east, down Widecombe Hill.