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St Mary Magdalene

Bleddfa, Powys | LD7 1PA

Bleddfa means 'the abode of wolves', and wolves were still to be found in Radnor Forest until Tudor times.

St Laurence

Downton, Wiltshire | SP5 3PU

A large Grade I cruciform church on a hillside above the village.

St Andrew

Trent, Dorset | DT9 4SL

Beautifully set in a pretty, rambling, village, and with an early 16th century priests' house next door, St Andrew's is an exceptionally attractive church, and has one of only three medieval spires to be found in Dorset.

St Mary Magdalene

Castleton, Dorset | DT9 3RX

Outside the curtain wall of his 12th century castle, Bishop Roger of Salisbury built a Norman church to be used by his tenants and retainers.

St Paul

Hamstead, West Midlands | B42 1ES

The Miner's Church.

St Dochdwy

Llandough (near Cowbridge), Glamorgan | CF71 7LX

A church at the centre of a pretty village outside Cowbridge with interesting features.

St Peter & St Paul

Muchelney, Somerset | TA10 0DQ

An evocative setting, in front of Muchelney Abbey and opposite the medieval Priest’s House, internally, the unique ceiling was painted in the 1600s with angels in Tudor costumes.

St Andrew

Chinnor, Oxfordshire | OX39 4PG

The land on which the church is built is said to have been a holy site since Saxon times, the earliest evidence of a church building on the site is from the 13th century.

St Nicholas

Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire | RG9 4QB

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St Mary

Everdon, Northamptonshire | NN11 3DT

A large grand church set in the heart of this village positioned on a knoll.

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St Bartholomew

Wednesbury, West Midlands | WS10 9DG

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St Andrew

Rockbourne , Hampshire | SP6 3NN

The church, which has some Saxon features, has been at the heart of the community for over 900 years.

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