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St Nicholas
Castle Heddingham, Essex | CO9 3ER
Pretty cottages in pastel shades snuggle up to the churchyard walls here, it is an idyllic scene.
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Castle Heddingham, Essex | CO9 3ER
Pretty cottages in pastel shades snuggle up to the churchyard walls here, it is an idyllic scene.
Kings Norton, West Midlands | B30 3EJ
The Cotteridge Church is an Anglican, Methodist and United Reformed Church Local Ecumenical Project in South Birmingham and is a busy seven day a week church well known in the area as the heart of the community.
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Steane, Northamptonshire | NN13 6DL
Set in the gardens of Steane Park this is a rare church built in the gothic style in 1620.
Soulbury, Buckinghamshire | LU7 0BT
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Quinton, West Midlands | B32 2QD
An interesting example of a 1950s church, one of many built by Birmingham diocese to cater for the needs of the people living in the outer ring of the city which was expanding rapidly at the time.
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Shotteswell, Warwickshire | OX17 1JB
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Compton Verney, Warwickshire | CV35 9HZ
Discover the gloriously restored Chapel at Compton Verney, a rare example of a place of worship designed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, the Palladian style chapel was built in 1776-9.
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Masham, Yorkshire | HG4 4EQ
St Mary’s church was originally founded in the 7th century and was mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Westbury, Northamptonshire | NN13 5JT
The church has been a part of the village since 1175 and in 2025 will be 850 years old.
Masham, Yorkshire | HG4 4HN
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Chickney, Essex | CM6 2BY
A remote unspoilt delight.
Mursley, Buckinghamshire | MK17 0RS
Mursley church is a 14th century Grade II* listed building including monuments to the Fortescue family.