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St Mary the virgin
Barningham Winter , Norfolk | NR11 7HY
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Barningham Winter , Norfolk | NR11 7HY
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Wethersfield, Essex | CM7 4BY
Beautiful 13th century church in quintessential rural village in beautiful north Essex.
Huntington, Herefordshire | HR5 3PY
St Thomas a Becket church is reputed to have been erected in the early 13th century as part of the penance of one of the murderers of Becket in 1170 and possibly stands on the site of an earlier Saxon church.
St Weonards, Herefordshire | HR2 8NU
This gem of a church dating from the 12th century rightly merits its Grade I status from its commanding position overlooking beautiful rolling Herefordshire fields with stunning views to the hills around Symonds Yat and Ross on Wye.
South Lopham, Norfolk | IP22 2HT
St Andrew's magnificent castle like central tower has five stages and a changing rhythm of blind arcades.
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Nantglyn, Denbighshire | LL16 5PL
A medieval church standing in an interesting churchyard with 18th century ledgers, chest tombs and two ancient yew trees with a fascinating history linking to John Wesley preaching from the pulpit built into the tree.
Llangarron, Herefordshire | HR9 6NJ
This beautiful Church is Grade I Listed and has a fine collection of items and monuments dating from the 14th to the 19th centuries.
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Orcop, Herefordshire | HR2 8ES
A picturesque medieval church in an idyllic rural setting, known increasingly as 'the poets church', being the final resting place of the celebrated poet Frances Horovitz .
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Wramplingham, Norfolk | NR18 0SB
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Banham, Norfolk | NR16 2HA
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Tilty, Essex | CM6 2JN
St Mary's looks like two, or even three, churches magicked together, with its rather grand chancel and an exceptional east window that is often cited as an example of Decorated window tracery at its finest.
Nailsworth, Gloucestershire | GL6 0DQ
This building has been recycled, it was first built in 1715, enlarged several times then moved here stone by stone in 1881.