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Rayne, Essex | CM77 6BT
This is a Grade I listed church building with a distinctive brick Tudor tower.
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Rayne, Essex | CM77 6BT
This is a Grade I listed church building with a distinctive brick Tudor tower.
Somerton, Suffolk | IP29 4ND
A small church in a beautiful setting.
Colwall, Herefordshire | WR13 6HJ
A church with a variety of notable architectural features from the 12th to the 20th centuries , with fine timber framed roof, ‘Grocer Pews’ linking with the Grocers’ Company local school now the present Elms School, and links with founder of the MU Mary Sumner married here.
Clapham Park, Greater London | SW2 5NP
We are a lively and diverse community in the heart of Clapham Park.
Newbury, Berkshire | RG14 4NU
St George’s is one of only two churches in England designed by FC Eden, an authority on Italian art and architecture.
Tadley, Hampshire | RG26 3NY
Grade II listed 17th and 18th century chapel built to appear as a house when non conformists were persecuted.
Cavendish, Suffolk | CO10 8AZ
From the west and south, the combination of village green, cottages and church at Cavendish is perfect, and makes one of the loveliest and most famous English villages scenes.
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Weybridge , Surrey | KT13 9UX
The church was built as a Congregational Church on the initiative of a local resident, Benjamin Scott, Chamberlain of the City of London, in 1864-5.
Peckham, Greater London | SE15 5EX
We warmly welcome visitors at Rye Lane Baptist Chapel; it is a Grade II listed building which boasts historical features in a fine Victorian nonconformist building.
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Oaksey, Wiltshire | SN16 9TB
This Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular.
Pitchcombe, Gloucestershire | GL6 6LW
Lies in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Beauty. and surrounded by a stunningly beautiful churchyard overlooking the Painswick valley.
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Ramsbury, Wiltshire | SN8 2QH
Ramsbury was the seat of the Bishops of Wiltshire from 909 to 1058 from which period fragments of crosses remain.