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St Nicholas

Tillingham, Essex | CM0 7SU

Tillingham's grassy square is lined with weather boarded cottages and a pub with the church sitting back a little to become an integral part of the village scene.

St Mark

Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG6 8UU

Opened in 1887 largely to serve an area developed as a consequence of the work undertaken by the Bestwood Coal and Iron Company, founded in 1872.

Holy Trinity

Bulcote, Nottinghamshire | NG14 5GZ

A church existed on this site in the 13th century, originally as a chapel of ease.

St Mary

Brook, Kent | TN25 5PF

The mixture of informal path over a little bridge into a churchyard full of trees and shrubs is the perfect introduction to the military looking Norman tower.

St Mary

Nantwich, Cheshire | CW5 5RQ

Cheshire's finest parish church dates largely from the mid to late 14th century and, like so many Cheshire churches, it is built of sandstone.

St Michael

Hernhill, Kent | ME13 9JU

Principally 15th century church built in the perpendicular style overlooking the village green and surrounded by orchards.

All Saints

Gazeley, Suffolk | CB8 8RS

A Grade I Listed church with a 'secret' fascinating carved ceiling.

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St Mary

Cardigan, Ceredigion | SA43 1DR

A rich medieval church in a sweet Pembrokeshire town; with a huge number of independent shops and eateries.

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All Saints

Barrowby, Lincolnshire | NG32 1BX

Quintessentially characteristic Early English and Decorated church overlooking the Vale of Belvoir.

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Borley Church

Borley, Essex | CO10 7AE

A quiet, thoughtful place in a loud world.

St Mary

Car Colston, Nottinghamshire | NG13 8JL

The oldest part of the church dates from the 13th century.

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St Mary

Wirksworth, Derbyshire | DE4 4DQ

St Mary's is most famous for carvings from a church or churches that stood on this site going back to Saxon times, found throughout the church, mounted into the fabric of the walls.

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