St John the Baptist
Pendeen, Cornwall | TR19 7SF
Under the Act of 1843, districts were separated from large parishes and were known as ‘Peel Districts’, from Sir Robert Peel who promoted the Act.
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Pendeen, Cornwall | TR19 7SF
Under the Act of 1843, districts were separated from large parishes and were known as ‘Peel Districts’, from Sir Robert Peel who promoted the Act.
Hardwick, Cambridgeshire | CB23 7QS
A delightful 14th and 15th century church in a tranquil setting.
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Calton, Staffordshire | ST10 3JX
This church was built by the villagers on land donated by villagers and the vicars were employed by the villagers until 1900 when it was transferred to the Diocese of Lichfield.
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Treuddyn, Flintshire | CH7 4LN
A beautiful light church, containing some ancient glass in the east windows, and an Elizabethan altar table.
Newport, Essex | CB11 3RA
Our church is in the centre of the village and listed for its historic, architectural and topographical importance.
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Basildon, Essex | SS15 5AD
There have been three separate histories weaved within 'Catholic Basildon' that bring us to 2012.
Rochester, Kent | ME1 1QE
The bridge chapel at Rochester was built by Sir John de Cobham, who lived at nearby Cooling Castle.
Maidstone, Kent | ME14 1QU
Hidden away on Week Street this church is much more than appears from the street.
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Rochester, Kent | ME1 1SX
The Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship since 604AD where everyone is welcome to visit to take part in our services, admire our treasures and learn more of our stories.
Attenborough, Nottinghamshire | NG9 6AS
This beautiful historic church with 942 years of history, situated on the edge of Attenborough Nature Reserve near Nottingham.
Wendens Ambo, Essex | CB11 4JZ
The combination of church and cottages here is rural England at its most appealing.
Cranbrook, Kent | TN17 3HA
The old market town of Cranbrook shares with Tenterden the claim to be the capital of the Kentish Weald.