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St Wendreda
March, Cambridgeshire | PE15 9QW
The base of St Wendreda's tower stands right on the edge of the street; there is a walkway under the tower so that you do not have to step into the road to walk around the building.
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March, Cambridgeshire | PE15 9QW
The base of St Wendreda's tower stands right on the edge of the street; there is a walkway under the tower so that you do not have to step into the road to walk around the building.
Marden, Wiltshire | SN10 3PF
The church is placed on a small rise.
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Marden, Herefordshire | HR1 3EN
St Mary the Virgin, Marden is in a peaceful location on the east bank of the River Lugg and surrounded by farmland.
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Mareham le Fen, Lincolnshire | PE22 7QU
Resting place of James Roberts, who sailed on the Endeavour alongside Captain Cook and Sir Joseph Banks.
Mareham on the Hill, Lincolnshire | LN9 6PQ
Simplistically elegant 12th century church overlooking the Lincolnshire Wolds with astounding views of open countryside.
Maresfield, Sussex | TN22 3DP
St Bartholomew's dates back more than a 1,000 years and is in the centre of the historic village of Maresfield in East Sussex.
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Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2DD
Beulah Chapel, known locally as The Round Chapel was the only building to survive the controversial demolition of Groes village in 1975.
Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2TA
Small ruined chapel built by the monks of Margam, dating to the 14th century.
Markby, Lincolnshire | LN13 9QJ
The only thatched church in Lincolnshire.
Markham, Gwent | NP12 0PR
In the heart of Markham village, the chapel is the last place of worship in the village.
Marlborough, Wiltshire | SN8 1JE
Situated at the east end of the High Street, the church is Grade I.
Marlow, Buckinghamshire | SL7 1NQ
The first new Catholic church built in Buckinghamshire since the Reformation, designed by the great 19th century architect, Augustus Welby Pugin.