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St Peter in Thanet

Broadstairs, Kent | CT10 2TR

The church was recorded as being on the site since 1128.

Good Shepherd

Broadwell, Gloucestershire | GL16 7BW

Having started as a mission church in 1890, the current permanent church, designed by William Leah, was built in 1938.

All Saints

Brockhampton by Ross, Herefordshire | HR1 4SE

This is a church like no other, a genuinely unique building that was the last major work of its architect, William Lethaby.

All Saints

Brocklesby, Lincolnshire | DN41 8PN

All Saints stands in the grounds of Brocklesby Park, home to the Earls of Yarborough, whose family name is Pelham.

St Michael & All Angels

Brodsworth, Yorkshire | DN5 7XH

This pretty country village is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Brodesworde’.

St Mary the Virgin

Bromfield, Shropshire | SY8 2JP

A pleasant hour's walk above the River Teme leads from Ludlow to St Mary's, which began life as a Norman priory church and still shares its riverside setting with the old Priory Gatehouse.

St Nicholas

Bromham, Wiltshire | SN15 2EU

This Grade I church is cruciform, mainly 13th and 14th century, with a spire originally constructed in 1510.

St Peter & St Paul

Bromley, Greater London | BR2 0EG

Bromley parish church has a magnificent main worship area as well as three small chapels.

Oratory of St Philip Neri

Brompton, Greater London | SW7 2RP

Immaculate Heart of Mary, this is the second largest Catholic church in London.

Blessed Virgin Mary

Brompton Regis, Somerset | TA22 9NL

St Mary's is a fine village church first built by the monks of nearby Barlynch Priory in the early 13th century on the site of an old Saxon church (the manor was held in the 11th century by King Harold's mother, hence Regis).

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St Michael & All Angels

Bromsgrove, Worcestershire | B60 4JT

‘Standing amidst its beautiful ‘God’s Acre’ where the memorials of the sleeping dead relieve the beautiful sylvan nature of the scene, and amidst typical Worcestershire scenery, few churches can boast of such lovely attributes of beauty' : Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Weekly Messenger, August 1895.

St Mary

Brook, Kent | TN25 5PF

The mixture of informal path over a little bridge into a churchyard full of trees and shrubs is the perfect introduction to the military looking Norman tower.