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Westonzoyland, Somerset | TA7 0EP
The splendid tower can be seen for miles across the flat landscape that surrounds it.
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Westonzoyland, Somerset | TA7 0EP
The splendid tower can be seen for miles across the flat landscape that surrounds it.
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Middlezoy, Somerset | TA7 0NU
12th century listed church with spectacular views across the Somerset levels.
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Llantrithyd, Glamorgan | CF71 7UB
Next door to the ruins of Llantrithyd Place, the church has monuments of the Aubrey family.
Plumpton, Northamptonshire | NN12 8SF
Rare late Regency church in very remote pastoral setting with original stencilling, box pews and a good monument from 1700.
Reading, Berkshire | RG1 7NQ
The church has a famous Pugin rood screen and set in front of it a marble nave altar and a Queen Anne pulpit from which the Wesley brothers have preached.
Stechford, West Midlands | B33 8UA
All Saints, Stechford is an impressive Gothic style church in Birmingham designed by JA Chatwin in 1898.
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Pitney, Somerset | TA10 9AR
The church is 14th century, with a Jacobean pulpit as well as on the south side of the chancel arch, there is a curious ribbed hagioscope or'squint'.
Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 5BA
Oxford Movement church built in 1846 in Bridgwater.
Othery, Somerset | TA7 0QG
A historical gem on the Somerset Levels.
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Barton Stacey, Hampshire | SO21 3RT
Dating back to Saxon times, the church stands on one of the oldest sites of continuous Christian worship in this country.
Hillesden, Buckinghamshire | MK18 4DB
Called 'The Cathedral of the Fields' this magnificent church stands in an isolated hamlet on a slight hill, so that while it can appear suddenly in distant views, reaching it involves negotiating miles of winding narrow lanes.
Handsworth, West Midlands | B20 2RZ
The ancient parish church of Handsworth is one of the four original churches that covered what is now the city of Birmingham and It is principally known for its association with the key figures of the Industrial Revolution but it has a long and significant history.