
St Mary the Virgin
Potterne, Wiltshire | SN10 5NF
This Grade I cruciform church occupies a commanding position above the village.
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Potterne, Wiltshire | SN10 5NF
This Grade I cruciform church occupies a commanding position above the village.
Kington St Michael, Wiltshire | SN14 6JA
Lovely 12th century village church with some fascinating history.
Cardigan, Ceredigion | SA43 1DR
A rich medieval church in a sweet Pembrokeshire town; with a huge number of independent shops and eateries.
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Whitchurch, Herefordshire | HR9 6BZ
A 13th century church set on the banks of the River Wye.
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Kington St Michael, Wiltshire | SN14 6HY
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Stratford Tony, Wiltshire | SP5 4AT
Hidden down lane, across stream, up a bank.
St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire | SA43 3DX
The remains of the Abbey of St Mary lie in the centre of St Dogmaels immediately south of the parish church, which itself lies to the south of the High Street.
Dursley, | GL11 4BW
Dursley Tabernacle is a thriving and active church in the pretty Cotswold market town of Dursley, which is popular with walkers on The Cotswold Way.
St Nicholas, Pembrokeshire | SA64 0LG
St Nicholas is a peaceful, picturesque village on the Strumble Head peninsula, the church is a little gem nestling in the heart of the village.
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Trefin, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5AU
Trefin (probably derived from Tref (farmstead) and Ddyn (high ground) lies amid an area rich in early archaeology, including the remains of the Neolithic Chambered tomb at Carreg Samson, so called due to the legend of St Samson having placed the cap stone in position with his little finger.
Llanrhian, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5BG
St Rhian’s sits within a polygonal churchyard, at the centre of what was a farmyard complex.
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Blaenporth, Ceredigion | SA43 2AP
Situated on the Pilgrimage trail to St David's Cathedral the present Grade ll listed building was erected in 1865 although there has been a place of worship here since before 1066.
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