St Margaret
Eglwys Gymyn, Carmarthenshire | SA33 4PQ
A low, simple building in a large round churchyard, St Margaret's, as it stands today, dates from the 14th century, but there was almost certainly a much earlier church here.
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Eglwys Gymyn, Carmarthenshire | SA33 4PQ
A low, simple building in a large round churchyard, St Margaret's, as it stands today, dates from the 14th century, but there was almost certainly a much earlier church here.
Bishopsteignton, Devon | TQ14 9QH
A stunning, peaceful church always open.
Aslockton, Nottinghamshire | NG13 9AL
The church was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and built between 1890 and 1892.
Tandridge, Surrey | RH8 9NJ
St Peter's is popular with walkers who find it featured in most walking guides to the area particularly as it has the second largest yew tree in UK.
Annesley, Nottinghamshire | NG15 0AJ
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Abbotsham, Devon | EX39 5BR
St Helen's is a beautiful Grade II* listed church situated in the heart of the small village of Abbotsham on the north Devon coast.
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Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire | CB23 1JF
A medieval church standing in the centre of a pleasant and welcoming village only 7 miles from Cambridge.
Llanelidan, Denbighshire | LL15 2PT
Lying within a quiet lost valley, this is a fine old building constructed in the classic Vale of Clwyd twin nave style, a place of peace.
Llangelynnin, Gwynedd | LL37 2QL
A fascinating church in a glorious setting.
Jacobstowe, Devon | EX20 3RQ
A small, beautifully kept, and welcoming country church with a fascinating history.
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Oxted, Surrey | RH8 9NB
The ancient church was built nearly one thousand years ago and, together with its historic graveyards, provides a unique home for the key moments and memories of our town.
Steyning, Sussex | BN44 3YQ
Steyning is now some five miles inland, but it was once busy with seagoing vessels, which moored in an inlet known as St Cuthman's Port.