
All Saints
Fleet, Hampshire | GU51 4NB
Following an arson attack in 2015, this beautiful church, designed by William Burgess, has been restored and is now open to visitors and for services.
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Fleet, Hampshire | GU51 4NB
Following an arson attack in 2015, this beautiful church, designed by William Burgess, has been restored and is now open to visitors and for services.
Bramdean, Hampshire | SO24 0JS
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Taplow, Buckinghamshire | SL6 0ET
A Victorian mock medieval village church with 1,400 years of history telling the tale of medieval baptisms and buried Saxon treasure.
Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire | LU7 1AE
Described as the cathedral of south Bedfordshire, All Saints dates from 1277 and is probably the finest church in the county.
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Timberscombe, Somerset | TA24 7TP
A medieval church with facilities, open daily and welcoming everybody whether local or visiting historic places, in the heart of a lovely Exmoor village with a pub and fantastic local walks.
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Southampton, Hampshire | SO18 1HZ
Grade II listed church with spectacular stained glass windows.
Penkridge, Staffordshire | ST19 5DN
The church at Penkridge had already been granted collegiate status by Royal Charter in the 10th century, indicating its importance from early times.
Neath, Glamorgan | SA11 3AA
Legend has it that Illtyd used to retreat to this spot during Lent.
Selworthy, Somerset | TA24 8TR
The gleaming lime washed walls of this imposing church overlooking Exmoor give a foretaste of the wonderfully light and spacious feeling interior, with its slender white pillars and soaring wagon roofs.
Lytchett Matravers, Dorset | BH16 6BS
Nestled at the bottom of a hill on the outskirts of the village, St Mary’s church, built of local heathstone is steeped in history.
East Worldham, Hampshire | GU34 3AQ
The lady lay in quiet repose, medieval mystery of our beautiful woman of Worldham. St Mary the Virgin sits prominently on the crossroads at Worldham Hill.