St Faith
Overbury, Worcestershire | GL20 7NY
St Faith's is a Grade I building dating back to Norman times set in a beautiful Cotswold stone village with wonderful walks in the surrounding countryside.
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Overbury, Worcestershire | GL20 7NY
St Faith's is a Grade I building dating back to Norman times set in a beautiful Cotswold stone village with wonderful walks in the surrounding countryside.
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Tregynon, Powys | SY16 3EH
An ancient church, overlooking the beautiful Bechan valley in rural mid Wales.
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Upper Sapey, Herefordshire | WR6 6XR
The church dates back to the Norman period with many fine Norman arches.
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Beckford, Worcestershire | GL20 7AD
This limestone church stands in an attractive village on the eastern slopes of Bredon Hill.
Croome D Abitot, Worcestershire | WR8 9DW
Discover this glorious early Gothic Revival chapel, sat alongside the National Trust house and landscape of Croome Park, laid out by Capability Brown.
South Boarhunt, Hampshire | PO17 6HP
This Saxon church has changed very little since it was built sometime before 1066.
Kelmscott, Oxfordshire | GL7 3HE
Lovely medieval church on the banks of the River Thames at Kelmscott with historic wall paintings and the grave of William Morris.
Wickham, Berkshire | RG20 8HD
Prepare yourself for surprises when you go into this church, from the outside nothing looks untoward, except that the tower is clearly Saxon, and the whole of the rest of the building is obviously very much later.
Wickham, Hampshire | PO17 6HR
A beautiful. intimate and friendly church, where we aim to bring people closer to God and to each other.
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East Shefford, Berkshire | RG17 7EF
Alabaster nobles and wall paintings in a rural idyll.
Llandyssil, Powys | SY15 6LQ
An unusual example of a ‘tractarian’ church that remains virtually unspoilt.
Berriew, Powys | SY21 8QJ
A charming 18th century wayside Wesleyan chapel established by Revd James Buckley (of 'The Revd James' ale fame) and Revd James Gill, later missionary to Gibraltar.