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St Michael
Salwarpe, Worcestershire | WR9 0AH
On one side this church sits above the river Salwarpe and on the other above the Droitwich Canal.
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Salwarpe, Worcestershire | WR9 0AH
On one side this church sits above the river Salwarpe and on the other above the Droitwich Canal.
Sancreed, Cornwall | TR20 8QS
This small but beautiful church is located in the very centre of Sancreed (Cornish: Eglossankres) in the inland parish in the Hundred of Penwith, about four miles west of Penzance and forms part of the gloriously wild and ruggedly beautiful area of West Penwith at the most westerly tip of Cornwall.
Sancton, Yorkshire | YO43 4QP
All Saints, Sancton dominates the landscape of our village and encompasses our history from Celtic times.
Sandhurst, Surrey | GU15 4PQ
The first chapel of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, built in 1813, formed part of the Old College building and, following the construction of the newer and larger chapels, it was used variously as a dining hall and museum.
Sandhurst, Kent | TN18 5NS
Built on high ground outside the current village centre with views south across the Rother valley, and north and west across the Weald, with the unusual five sweep Sandhurst windmill on the horizon.
We have supported this church
Sandiway, Cheshire | CW8 2JU
'St John's is a veritable treasure house' (The Work of John Douglas by Edward Hubbard 1991).
Sandringham, Norfolk | PE35 6EN
The parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, is a country church of exceptional historic interest, with memorials to many members and relations of the Royal Family from Queen Victoria onwards.
Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9ER
Set in one of Kent's prettiest little towns, St Clement's stands next to the ramparts of what was a Cinque port until the river silted up and left the town stranded.
We have supported this church
Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9DA
A landmark church that still rings a curfew.
Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9AF
One of the oldest meeting houses in the country still in use today.
Sandwick, Orkney Islands | KW16 3LS
A rare survival of a quite exceptional unaltered Scots Parish Kirk of 1836.
Satley, Northumberland | DL13 4HU
This is a charming little church, simple and welcoming with a history going back eight hundred years or more.