St Michael & All Angels
Bodenham, Herefordshire | HR1 3JU
A gracious church in a lovely orchard setting by the River Lugg.
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Bodenham, Herefordshire | HR1 3JU
A gracious church in a lovely orchard setting by the River Lugg.
Ledbury, Herefordshire | HR8 1PL
From Norman times onwards St Michael's was Herefordshire's biggest and most important church.
Thruxton, Hampshire | SP11 8NL
Thruxton church has been at the heart of village life for over 850 years, many of the church’s treasures are in the form of tombs and effigies of some of the Lords and Ladies of the Manor.
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Purton, Wiltshire | SN5 4EB
This Grade I church is well grouped with the adjacent Elizabethan mansion.
Felton, Herefordshire | HR1 3PH
Small but perfectly formed country church with recently installed three stop organ, Carillion keyboard for the bells and a tradition of Shakespeare plays refracted in stained glass.
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Llanidloes, Powys | SY18 6AD
Built in 1878, to the design of architect John Humphries of Morriston, and described as the ‘Cathedral of Welsh Non-Conformity’.
Llanidloes, Powys | SY18 6AN
The only church dedicated to St Idloes, a 7th century saint about whom very little is known
Monkland, Herefordshire | HR6 9DB
Dating from circa 1100, and beautifully restored in the 19th century All Saints church holds many reminders of the remarkable Victorian hymn writer Reverend Sir Henry Williams Baker.
Stretton Grandison, Herefordshire | HR8 2TS
A beautiful medieval church in a picturesque hamlet.
Munsley, Herefordshire | HR8 2SQ
Beautiful Norman church in glorious countryside, the churchyard contains a yew tree which is one of the biggest and oldest in Herefordshire.
Duntisbourne Rous, Gloucestershire | GL7 7AP
This enchanting little church, stepped down the slope of a Cotswold hillside, is just as ancient as it looks and feels.
Cirencester, Gloucestershire | GL7 1YE
Cirencester Baptist Church had been located in Coxwell Street Cirencester since from around 1651 with the last main building works commencing in 1856.