
St Petrock & St Keri
Egloskerry, Cornwall | PL15 8RT
This charming church in the centre of the village has a rich and intriguing history.
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Egloskerry, Cornwall | PL15 8RT
This charming church in the centre of the village has a rich and intriguing history.
South Hill, Cornwall | PL17 7LP
A Grade I medieval church in a little known corner of Cornwall with an intriguing history and some delightful treasures.
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Sutton, Cambridgeshire | PE5 7XD
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Chellaston, Derbyshire | DE73 6TD
A small attractive stone church, largely Victorian with features dating back to the 1200s.
Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire | PE9 3LL
The church is set at the far end of the village and from here you get wonderful views over the Welland valley.
Pillaton, Cornwall | PL12 6QS
The church is named after St Odulph, an obscure Belgian priest who, with St Frederick, evangelised Friesland.
Boreham, Essex | CM3 3EG
Described as 'more curious than beautiful' by Nikolaus Pevsner in his book 'Buildings of England, 1954' the church is indeed full of interest and mystery.
Allhallows, Kent | ME3 9PF
All Saints church has a thousand years of history in one building and there is too much to show on here so a visit is paramount.
Willingham, Cambridgeshire | CB245HS
The Fenland village of Willingham owes its exceptionally interesting church partly to its location on a medieval processional route.
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East Leake, Nottinghamshire | LE12 6PF
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Hastings, Sussex | TN34 2RA
A picturesque Victorian neogothic church full of history and fascinating surprises, set in attractive wildflower gardens and within walking distance of the world heritage stone ruins of the original 11th century church.
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Bude, Cornwall | EX23 8SD
St Michael & All Angels was built in 1835 and donated as ‘a gift to the people of the place’ by the Lord of the Manor, Sir Thomas Dyke Acland.