St Endellion
St Endellion, Cornwall | PL29 3TP
St Endellion is one of England’s holy places, an ancient collegiate church with four prebends.
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St Endellion, Cornwall | PL29 3TP
St Endellion is one of England’s holy places, an ancient collegiate church with four prebends.
Westbury, Northamptonshire | NN13 5JT
The church has been a part of the village since 1175 and in 2025 will be 850 years old.
Arundel, Sussex | BN18 9AB
On the edge of Arundel Castle grounds, the private Fitzalen Chapel contains a profusion of tombs and monument to the Howard family.
Begelly, Pembrokeshire | SA68 0XE
The 13th century church is a hidden gem, yet with Pembrokeshire's tallest church tower it’s not that well hidden!
Chesterton, Warwickshire | CV33 9LG
As the crow flies, Chesterton church is barely a mile from the noise and bustle of Warwick Services on the M40, but it feels amazingly remote.
Amberley, Sussex | BN18 9NF
Overlooking the wetland nature reserve of Amberley Wild Brooks, St Michael's is itself overlooked by the scarp slope of the South Downs.
Rubery, Worcestershire | B45 9DL
The Beacon Church Centre was built in 1928 with halls added in 1961 and a concourse in 2005.
South Stoke, Sussex | BN18 9PF
A stunning little church in an idyllic setting.
Heath, Shropshire | SY7 9DS
Buried in the countryside high in the Clee Hills, Heath is just about the plainest, simplest church you will ever see.
Shamley Green, Surrey | GU5 0UD
Christ Church is set on the brow of a hill, in the centre of the parish, but on the edge of the village, surrounded by the old and new well kept churchyard and by farmland.
Chilworth, Surrey | GU4 8QR
A living Roman Catholic Benedictine monastery near Guildford in Surrey which welcomes the public to join the monks in daily Mass, Divine Office and prayer (often in Gregorian Chant) 365 days a year.
Hillesden, Buckinghamshire | MK18 4DB
Called 'The Cathedral of the Fields' this magnificent church stands in an isolated hamlet on a slight hill, so that while it can appear suddenly in distant views, reaching it involves negotiating miles of winding narrow lanes.