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St Edmund
Birmingham, West Midlands | B11 3DD
A beautiful piece of Italianate architecture in the midst of inner city Birmingham.
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Birmingham, West Midlands | B11 3DD
A beautiful piece of Italianate architecture in the midst of inner city Birmingham.
West Bromwich, West Midlands | B70 8AQ
This Grade II listed building is the oldest church in the centre of West Bromwich.
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Bracknell, Berkshire | RG12 1HD
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Birmingham, West Midlands | B18 7LF
Birmingham Central Baptist Church (formerly known as Springhill Baptist Church) was established over 150 years ago.
Albrighton, Shropshire | WV7 3EQ
The church was completed around 1181, with some rebuilding work was done in 1853.
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Hethe, Oxfordshire | OX27 8ES
A Norman church with many additions and improvements over the last 900 years.
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Yapton, Sussex | BN18 0EE
Yapton's charming and distinctive church has changed surprisingly little since it was completed around 1220.
Birmingham, West Midlands | B5 5BB
Welcome to St Martin in the Bull Ring.
Chinnor, Oxfordshire | OX39 4PG
The land on which the church is built is said to have been a holy site since Saxon times, the earliest evidence of a church building on the site is from the 13th century.
Llandecwyn, Gwynedd | LL47 6YT
The church with magnificent views of Snowdonia and Cardigan Bay.
Towersey, Oxfordshire | OX9 3QL
With its origins as a Saxon chapel, the church we see today with its 12th century cancel, is constructed of one building inside another, joined only at the windows.
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Birmingham, West Midlands | B3 2QB
The church of St Philip was built for the growing town of Birmingham in 1715 and has a stunning set of stained glass windows by Birmingham born artist, Edward Burne-Jones.