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St Peter & St Paul
Dymchurch, Kent | TN29 0LD
This little church has a Norman core, but was altered and extended in the 13th century.
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Dymchurch, Kent | TN29 0LD
This little church has a Norman core, but was altered and extended in the 13th century.
Dymock, Gloucestershire | GL18 2AQ
A large medieval church with a well known connection to the Dymock Poets of the First World War.
Ealing Common, Greater London | W5 2QA
Architectural merits and a splendid and original period interior, including a fine and complete collection of late 19th and 20th century stained glass.
Ealing, Greater London | W5 2RU
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Eardisland, Herefordshire | HR6 9BP
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Eardisley, Herefordshire | HR3 6NL
Home to what many consider to be the finest Norman font in England, this impressive parish church is an excellent example of a medieval hall.
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Earl Stonham, Suffolk | IP14 5EE
East Anglia possesses an unparalleled gallery of woodcarving in its church roofs.
Earls Barton, Northamptonshire | NN6 0NA
All Saints has one of the most celebrated of all Saxon towers, dating from about 970, famous for its age as for the decorative stonework patterns of vertical lines and rounded and diamond shapes that rise up the tower.
Earls Court, Greater London | SW5 9EB
St Cuthbert’s is one of London’s largest and finest 19th century churches, it rises dramatically amongst the Victorian terraces of Philbeach Gardens, forming a group with the adjacent clergy house and Philbeach Hall.
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Earls Croome, Worcestershire | WR8 9DE
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Earsdon, Tyne & Wear | NE25 9JX
A 19th century church, opened in 1837 but at least the third on the site, the earliest dating back to the 1100s and built by monks from Tynemouth.
Easby, Yorkshire | DL10 7EU
The impressive ruins of Easby Abbey lie in picturesque surroundings by the River Swale in North Yorkshire.