St Mary the Blessed Virgin
East Brent, Somerset | TA9 4HZ
15th century Somerset treasure.
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East Brent, Somerset | TA9 4HZ
15th century Somerset treasure.
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East Carlton, Northamptonshire | LE16 8YA
The church was rebuilt in Decorated Gothic style by the architect John Wing the younger for Sir John Palmer Bt in 1788.
East Dereham, Norfolk | NR19 1DN
Dereham's church is doubly impressive: not only is it a grand town church complete with integral tower, is also has a massive, quite separate, bell tower.
East Dulwich, Greater London | SE22 9AT
Victorian church restored after WW2 by Ninian Comper; highlights include stained glass windows, Baldachino and war memorial in the grounds.
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East Garston, Berkshire | RG17 7HH
Tucked away in a wooded corner on the edge of East Garston, All Saints is a pretty and well cared for church.
East Grafton, Wiltshire | SN8 3DB
Like Oare, the church is built in neo Romanesque style, this time by Ferrey in 1844.
East Greenwich, Greater London | SE10 9EQ
Christ Church was built in 1849 as the daughter church of St Alfege in West Greenwich.
East Guldeford, Sussex | TN31 7PA
All of the other Romney Marsh churches are in Kent, but this one is in East Sussex, and it is one of the latest, built in 1505 on land reclaimed from the sea.
East Hagbourne, Oxfordshire | OX11 9ND
Hagbourne parish church was built, or rebuilt, at the beginning of the 12th century, and consisted then of a nave and chancel, now only a few walls remain from this time.
East Ham, Greater London | E6 3PG
This parish church is the oldest Norman church in London still in weekly use. It stands in solemn grandeur in a 9 acre churchyard, now managed as a nature reserve.
East Harling, Norfolk | NR16 2NB
The first thing the visitor will notice about East Harling's church is the very distinctive pinnacled wooden and lead cased spirelet, or fleche, crowning the tower.
East Harptree, City of Bristol | BS40 6BD
12th century church with Victorian and medieval wall paintings, War Memorial window by Karl Parsons, norman and fomanesque features, Tudor Monument to Sir John Newton and seven Hunky Punks.
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