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St Margaret

Wolston, Warwickshire | CV8 3HH

Please don’t visit us just yet, come when we reopen later in 2019!

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St Cwyfan

Llangwyfan, Anglesey | LL63 5YR

It may seem an odd and perilous place to build a church, but St Cwyfan's originally stood at the end of a peninsula between two bays, as shown on John Speed's map of Anglesey from 1636.

St Helen

Escrick, Yorkshire | YO19 6LE

St Helen’s is a magnificent church dating from 1857, which reveals the fascinating and unique history of the interwoven stories of estate, church and village.

St Mary Collegiate Church

Warwick, Warwickshire | CV34 4RA

There's no mistaking the importance of this great church, which dominates most views of Warwick from its hilltop site, with the best view from the castle.

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St Helen

Skipwith, Yorkshire | YO8 5SQ

Open daily, this Anglo Saxon church is set in a wonderfully peaceful location and full of history with some rare features, a real gem!

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Great Malvern Priory

Great Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 2AY

When the priory was founded in the 11th century, this part of Worcestershire was a densely wooded forest, probably as remote as anywhere in England.

St Nicholas

Warwick, Warwickshire | CV34 4JD

A unique Georgian Gothic building.

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St Mary the Virgin

North Stainley, Yorkshire | HG4 3HT

St Mary’s church was built by the Staveley family in 1840 and extended in 1890.

St Mary

Lower Dunsforth, Yorkshire | YO26 9SA

St Mary's is a delightful small rural church, built to a design by Mallinson and Healey and consecrated in September 1861.

St Mary

Nun Monkton, Yorkshire | YO26 8ES

A hermitage or small monastic settlement may have existed at Nun Monkton during the Anglian period in Northumbria, prior to the arrival of the Vikings, giving rise to the 'Monkton' part of the village's name.

St John of Beverley

Wressle, Yorkshire | YO8 6ES

Very much the village church and open daily, St John’s strives to be at the heart of the whole rural community it serves.

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St George

Brinsop, Herefordshire | HR4 7AU

Brinsop's 14th century church, at the end of a cul de sac lane, is famous for its ancient depictions of St George, one in stone the other in glass.