
Parkstone URC
Poole, Dorset | BH14 0JW
A 19th century congregational church with attractive stained glass windows.
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Poole, Dorset | BH14 0JW
A 19th century congregational church with attractive stained glass windows.
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Batheaston, Somerset | BA1 7EF
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Cwmyoy, Monmouthshire | NP7 7NS
You can catch glimpses of Cwmyoy's 13th century church from the road as it winds up the Vale of Ewyas, and even from afar the leaning tower is very apparent.
Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1LW
The church is Norman with Perpendicular additions.
Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys | LD5 4TL
A beautiful 11th century church overlooking the idyllic Ifon Valley.
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Chalbury, Dorset | BH21 7EY
Tiny and remote, the whitewashed church at Chalbury dates back as far as the 12th century but contains a full 18th century set of perfectly preserved furnishings, including three decker pulpit, squire's pew and box pews.
Alvediston, Wiltshire | SP5 5LE
The church is situated in a quiet spot above the River Ebble.
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Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1LN
Bradford on Avon was an important religious centre in Saxon times and St Laurence church is an ancient building, thought to be one of the most complete Saxon buildings still in existence.
Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1BY
Some of the earliest evidence of habitation here comes from fragments of Roman settlements and discoveries from archaeological digs have revealed the remains of a large Roman Villa decorated with well preserved mosaic on the playing grounds of St Laurence School.
Westbury , Wiltshire | BA13 3BT
The ancient parish of Westbury was one of the largest in Wiltshire with a petty medieval church in the town at it's centre.
Sixpenny Handley, Dorset | SP5 5ND
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Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1QL
The church was built in 1841 by George Manners of Bath.