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St James the Great

Cradley, Herefordshire | WR13 5LH

Situated in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this Grade II* listed church dates back to at least the 12th century.

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St Nicholas

Queenhill, Worcestershire | WR8 0RE

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St Bartholomew

Whittington, Gloucestershire | GL54 4LA

Highlights include the Crusader Tombs from 1170 and a memorial to King Philip of England, ever heard of him before?

St Michael & All Angels

Croft , Herefordshire | HR6 9PW

This medieval church, standing in the grounds of Croft Castle has the most delightful 16th century bell turret with its ogee shaped cupola and rare single-hand clock.

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St Leonard

Yarpole, Herefordshire | HR6 0BD

This is a story of two halves, the first half is about St Leonard's detached tower, which, after examination of is timbers by dendrochronology can be dated very accurately to the winter of 1195-6.

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St Michael

Llandre, Ceredigion | SY24 5BZ

St Michael's, Llanfihangel-Genau Glyn in Welsh, is set in a picturesque location, overlooked by a dramatic wooded slope and surrounded by the riches of nature.

St Andrew

Bredenbury, Herefordshire | HR7 4TF

St Andrew’s looks much older than it is.

St Lawrence

Hungerford, Berkshire | RG17 0JB

A fine Georgian Gothic church built of Bath stone brought along the adjacent Kennet and Avon canal.

St Peter

Pudleston, Herefordshire | HR6 0RE

St Peter's is a quintessential English village church set in peaceful surroundings which has grown and changed over the many centuries but still remains at the heart of the village.

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St Michael & All Angels

Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire | GL52 8LJ

Built on a Saxon foundation that may date back to the 700s, the present church takes character from the 1170s, when it was rebuilt by the Normans and transformed into a large and splendid building.

St Peter

Elerch, Ceredigion | SY24 5DP

A church designed by Butterfield at the heart of the old lead mining industry.