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All Saints
Lydd, Kent | TN29 9DU
Almost of cathedral size, All Saints is often called the 'Cathedral of the Marshes' due to its size and scale.
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Lydd, Kent | TN29 9DU
Almost of cathedral size, All Saints is often called the 'Cathedral of the Marshes' due to its size and scale.
Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire | SN5 3PA
This remarkable Grade I church lies behind Lydiard Park.
Lyminster, Sussex | BN17 7QJ
King Alfred is recorded as having bequeathed Lyminster to his nephew in 901, it was the site of a Benedictine nunnery, and the flint church we see today has Saxon origins as the present walls go back to about 1040.
Lympsham, Somerset | BS24 0DT
St Christophers stands boldly and majestically in the Somerset skyline and can be seen for miles all around the Somerset levels.
Lyndhurst, Hampshire | SO43 7BD
St Michael’s church is a Grade I listed building, one of only 24 in the New Forest.
Lyneham, Wiltshire | SN15 4PR
A lovely rural church and churchyard both containing historical items highlighting the connections with the former RAF Station at Lyneham, in particular the Lyneham stained glass window unveiled in 1990 by Her Majesty the Queen.
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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.
Lytham St Annes, Lancashire | FY8 1AX
The Grade II* listed Fairhaven United Reformed Church (The White Church) is probably the most unusual and iconic church in the Fylde yet many people tell us that they know hardly anything about the church or that they pass by regularly but haven’t ever been inside.
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Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire | LN12 2EW
Sir Roger de Montalt, a baron during the reign of Henry VIII, gifted the land on which St Mary's was built.
Machynlleth, Powys | SY20 8AJ
The present site was established as a place of worship in the Middle Ages, and a medieval church is mentioned in records going back as far as 1253 and 1291.
Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire | SA66 7LE
St Mary's church is the centrepiece of a substantial village green, unusual in the region and is home to two 5th to 6th century inscribed stones.
Marshfield, Gwent | CF3 2UF
A beautiful church dating back to the 12th century, nestled in the green belt between the cities of Cardiff and Newport and now famous as the setting for an episode of Dr Who!