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St Michael & All Angels

Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire | NN7 3PB

The first documentary evidence for the existence of Bugbrooke is the Domesday Book of 1086, although there is no reference to there being a church then.

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St Mary

Penllech, Gwynedd | LL53 8AZ

Set on the Llyn Peninsula, St Mary is medieval in origin but the font is the only survivor of this age, a roughly hewn monolith in brown stone, painted white on its inner face, almost sunk into the shaft beneath.

St Helena

Thoroton, Nottinghamshire | NG13 9DS

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Holy Trinity

Hinton-In-The-Hedges, Leicestershire | NN13 5NG

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All Saints

Darfield, Yorkshire | S73 9JX

This Grade I Norman church has some stones used in its construction which indicate an earlier Saxon church on this site.

St John the Baptist

Hooton Roberts, Yorkshire | S65 4PJ

The first church was built by the Normans shortly after 1100 AD. In spite of the need to extend, repair and replace over the centuries, parts of the original Norman church can still be seen today.

Maltby St Bartholomew

Maltby, Yorkshire | S66 8JB

Welcome to St Bartholomew's, believed to be one of the oldest sites of Christian worship in Rotherham.

St Dyfrig

Treforest, Glamorgan | CF37 1DB

Welcome to the church of St Dyfrig, home of the Catholic community of Pontypridd and Treforest since 1927 and designed in the mock Byzantine style.

St Mary

Pencader, Pembrokeshire | SA39 9BS

The present church was built in 1881 on the site of a chapel, Capel Mair, which dated from Norman times.

St Peter

Knossington, Leicestershire | LE15 8LT

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