St Francis
Stawell, Somerset | TA7 9AZ
The church stands at the centre of the village where modern houses occupy the sites of farmyards and are thus cheek by jowl with ancient farmhouses.
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Stawell, Somerset | TA7 9AZ
The church stands at the centre of the village where modern houses occupy the sites of farmyards and are thus cheek by jowl with ancient farmhouses.
Bishop Monkton, Yorkshire | HG3 3QZ
A friendly welcoming village church which plays an active and supporting role in the local community.
Kingerby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3PU
Two saints and three knights remembered.
Buckden, Cambridgeshire | PE19 5TL
St Mary’s is a beautiful church, in a beautiful setting and many people come from far and wide to enjoy the building, its history, and its sense of peace and tranquillity.
Broughton, Lincolnshire | DN20 0HY
A parish church with an Anglo Saxon tower.
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Spalding, Lincolnshire | PE11 2PB
Set in a leafy churchyard in a quiet part of Spalding, this handsome stone church has a fascinatingly complex exterior with numerous elements added at different periods.
Longbridge Deverill, Wiltshire | BA12 7DL
The exterior is mainly Victorianised Perpendicular but there are Norman and 14th century arcades.
Heytesbury, Wiltshire | BA12 0EF
The church of St Peter & St Paul in Heytesbury is a large Norman building, in the centre of this ancient village.
Turville, Buckinghamshire | RG9 6QU
12th century village church best known for being 'St Barnabus' in the television series 'The Vicar of Dibley'.
Sutton Veny, Wiltshire | BA12 7AP
This is one of the best Victorian churches in Wiltshire built by Pearson in 1866 to 68.
Selworthy, Somerset | TA24 8TR
The gleaming lime washed walls of this imposing church overlooking Exmoor give a foretaste of the wonderfully light and spacious feeling interior, with its slender white pillars and soaring wagon roofs.
Bardney Dairies, Lincolnshire | LN8 5JR
Alone in the fens between Bardeny and Wragby, this humble church has been used for worship for almost 150 years.