Winchester College Chapel
Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 9NA
The chapel was built between the years 1387 and 1395 to designs by William Wynford, with Hugh Herland responsible for the traceried wooden ceiling and Thomas of Oxford for the glazing.
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Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 9NA
The chapel was built between the years 1387 and 1395 to designs by William Wynford, with Hugh Herland responsible for the traceried wooden ceiling and Thomas of Oxford for the glazing.
Ampfield, Hampshire | SO51 9BU
St Marks was designed by Keble of the Oxford Movement and stands in a wooded glade at the heart of the village of Ampfield.
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Stocklinch, Somerset | TA19 9JQ
Two legendary sisters both fell in love with the vicar and each built a church for his benefit, so even though Stocklinch is a small village, there are two churches.
West Chinnock, Somerset | TA18 7QA
Superb high Victorian church in the local ham stone with a fascinating severe saddleback tower and much stained glass by Ward & Hughes.
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Mursley, Buckinghamshire | MK17 0RS
Mursley church is a 14th century Grade II* listed building including monuments to the Fortescue family.
Harbridge, Hampshire | BH24 3PS
All Saints, Harbridge lies west of the village of Ibsley on the west bank of the River Avon.
Maesteg, Glamorgan | CF34 9EX
Bethania chapel was first built in 1832, and has seen numerous rebuilds and enlargements.
Merthyr Mawr, Glamorgan | CF32 0LS
Although our little church is relatively new (built 1848-1852) it was erected on a very ancient site.
Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 9SD
Cited as 'a Norman cathedral in miniature’ by Simon Jenkins, this fine Norman church is all that remains of the original 12th century Hospital.
Furtho, Northamptonshire | MK19 6NR
This remote church at the most southern point of the county is beguilingly set at the end of a long tree lined lane which is well indicated by a brown sign off the main road.
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.
Llangynwyd, Glamorgan | CF34 9SE
The medieval church at Llangynwyd had a rood screen with a carving of the Crucifixion which was so powerfully carved that it was believed to be capable of performing miracles.