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St Anne

Chasetown, Staffordshire | WS7 3QL

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Llandudwen Church

Llandudwen, Gwynedd | LL53 8SR

This stunning ancient church, founded in the 5th century as a pilgrimage site to St Tudwen, is a place of solitude and spiritual refuge and is open all year round.

Lichfield Cathedral

Lichfield, Staffordshire | WS13 7LD

Welcome to Lichfield Cathedral, where you can discover over 1300 years of history in the only medieval three spired Cathedral in the UK! See a medieval wall painting, the famous Herkenrode stained glass, the Lichfield Angel and much more.

St Mary

Bunny, Nottinghamshire | NG11 6QW

Often referred to as the Cathedral of the Wolds as it is the largest church building in south Nottinghamshire at over 140 foot long including the tower.

St Mary

Ludborough, Lincolnshire | DN36 5SH

St Mary church was built c1200 in the Early English style and still has on one of the original window sills scroll work from this era.

St Giles

Cropwell Bishop, Nottinghamshire | NG12 3DD

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Wade Street Church

Lichfield, Staffordshire | WS13 6HL

The roots of Wade Street Church go back over 400 years with the current building opened in 1812. It is still standing today and the outside is more or less unchanged.

St Mary

Staunton in the Vale, Nottinghamshire | NG13 9PE

Village church with rare Crusader tombs, Norman font and armorial hatchments.

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All Saints

Antrim, County Antrim | BT41 4BA

All Saints dates back to 1596 and is one of Ireland's finest Elizabethan Gothic ecclesiastical buildings with a glorious collection of stained glass and funerary monuments not to be missed.

Much Wenlock Priory

Much Wenlock, Shropshire | TF13 6HS

Wenlock Priory, with it's stunning clipped topiary, has a pastoral setting on the edge of lovely Much Wenlock.

St John the Baptist

Mamble, Worcestershire | DY14 9JY

The church has numerous features of interest, including a 13th century effigy of a knight, 14th century glass, a 17th century minstrels gallery and a wonderfully macabre 16th century carving of a skeleton.