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St John the Baptist

Feckenham, Worcestershire | B97 5PY

It is believed that the present building has its origins in 12th century but there was probably an earlier Anglo Saxon or even Celtic church, for the boundary of the original churchyard forms an almost perfect circle, a feature shared with many churches of known Celtic origin.

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St Teilo

Merthyr Mawr, Glamorgan | CF32 0LS

Although our little church is relatively new (built 1848-1852) it was erected on a very ancient site.

Dorking URC

Dorking, Surrey | RH4 1BS

Dorking URC was founded in 1662 by two clergymen who had been ejected from the Church of England because they refused to subscribe to the Act of Uniformity.

Chapel of Ease

Westhumble, Surrey | RH5 6DU

A little weather boarded chapel that was once a barn.

Holy Sepulchre

Warminghurst, Sussex | RH20 3AW

A country gem from a gentler era.

St Michael

East Anstey, Devon | EX16 9JN

There are always fascinating pieces of historical evidence and secrets to be uncovered when visiting a church as old as our Norman church at East Anstey.

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St Mary

Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire | NN11 3SD

Sitting on top of the hill, just across the road from Canons Ashby House, this church is looked after by the National Trust, it is a fragment of the west end of the nave of the Augustinian Priory founded around 1150.

St Botolph

Slapton, Northamptonshire | NN12 8PE

The best preserved medieval wall paintings in northamptonshire.

St Paulinus

Llangors, Powys | LD3 7UG

The first record of a church in Llangors comes from 1152, and its early medieval roots are revealed in its curved churchyard and location beside a stream, both common in early medieval foundations in Wales.

St Michael & All Angels

Little Witley, Worcestershire | WR6 6LP

A lovely 13th century red sandstone church rebuilt in 1867 to the designs of the Worcester architect Abraham Perkins, in the early English style.

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St Andrew

Bredwardine, Herefordshire | HR3 6BT

You could come here for the setting alone: beautiful green Herefordshire countryside, with the River Wye only a few yards away, and a churchyard full of trees, and snowdrops in the spring.

St Mary the Virgin

Woodford Halse, Northamptonshire | NN11 3RA

The church has been at the heart of the village of Woodford Halse since the 12th century although the church was substantially rebuilt in the late 19th century.

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