St Bartholomew
Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 7DF
St Bartholomew’s was founded in 1110 as the church for the lay workers at Hyde Abbey, where the remains of King Alfred the Great are believed to have been re-interred.
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Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 7DF
St Bartholomew’s was founded in 1110 as the church for the lay workers at Hyde Abbey, where the remains of King Alfred the Great are believed to have been re-interred.
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Monknash, Glamorgan | CF71 7QQ
Peaceful country church where once there were monks and which remains a place of pilgrimage today.
West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire | HP143AP
St Lawrence is an unmistakable church perched high on West Wycombe Hill with the famous 'Golden Ball' at the top of the tower.
Woodlands, Dorset | BH21 8LN
Grade II listed church with interesting architectural features and artistic decoration.
Marcross, Glamorgan | CF61 1ZG
Holy Trinity is listed Grade I ‘as a largely complete early medieval church which has retained its character and has a number of important features’.
Easton, Hampshire | SO21 1EH
A Partnership Grant awarded on the recommendation of the Hampshire and The Islands Historic Churches Trust.
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Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 8RZ
Built in the 1850s within part of the county jail, the building was rearranged internally in 1990 to create a light filled sanctuary upstairs and community premises downstairs.
Northington, Hampshire | SO24 9TH
A Victorian grade II* listed church that has retained its candelabra and is stunning and in a stunning rural position.
Watford, Northamptonshire | NN6 7UR
For centuries this was an estate church to a succession of families; the Burnabys, Clerkes, and then the Henley/Eden family who successively owned the Watford Estate and Manor here.
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Blandford Forum, Dorset | N17 9PR
The church traces its history back to 1661 when after the Act of Uniformity, Revd William Alleine, who had been appointed to Blandford Parish Church in 1650 was forced to resign his living.
Gayton, Northamptonshire | NN7 3HP
A very early church with a Norman tower incorporating a late Saxon door case and, inside, a Norman font.
Albrighton, Shropshire | WV7 3EQ
The church was completed around 1181, with some rebuilding work was done in 1853.
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