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All Saints

Gresford, Wrexham | LL12 8RG

Very fine misericords and carvings, a wealth of medieval glass, a memorial to 266 miners and a peal of bells which is one of the Seven Wonders of Wales.

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Church on Rise Park

Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 5EB

Originally a Methodist Church, planned to cater to the new Park Rise estate, built in the early 1960s.

St Mael & St Sulien

Corwen, Denbighshire | LL21 0DL

People have been worshipping in this wonderfully preserved church for 900 and on a site chosen by the Breton missionaries, Mael and Sulien, who came here in the 6th century as Christian missionaries.

St Kyneburgha

Castor, Cambridgeshire | PE5 7AY

In Roman times Castor was part of a large complex centred around Durobrivae, a little to the southwest at Water Newton, Castor Ware is a well known Roman product.

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St John the Evangelist

Blackheath, Greater London | SE3 7TH

Designed by Arthur Ashpital, work began in 1852 and the church was completed in 1853.

St George

Anstey, Hertfordshire | SG9 0BY

St George's is reached through a 15th century lychgate that incorporates a small lock-up, said to have been made in 1831 to punish drunkards.

All Saints & St Andrew

Kingston, Cambridgeshire | CB23 3NG

A delightful medieval church ​to visit with some fantastic stories to tell in its medieval wall paintings and its important evidence of Civil War iconoclasm.

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St Helen

Plungar, Nottinghamshire | NG13 0JA

St Helen’s is a 14th century church (Grade II* listed) at the centre of the small village of Plungar in the Vale of Belvoir.

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Emmanuel Church

Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 9QP

The church is Victorian and was built by the 10th Duke of St Albans for use by his family, estate workers and the villagers.

St John the Baptist

Barnack, Cambridgeshire | PE9 3DN

The name Barnack is synonymous with a particularly fine building stone. and it was used in hundreds of buildings in this area and much further afield, transported by boat on the Welland, Nene and other rivers.

Our Lady of Grace

Charlton, Greater London | SE7 7EZ

The parish began in a Regency house, once home to Baron Sir William Congreve, the father of modern rocket technology.

St John the Baptist

Outwood, Surrey | RH1 5QX

A small rural church, one of the lesser known buildings designed by the architect William Burges and standing in the middle of National Trust farm, common and woodland.

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