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St Mary in the Marketplace
Stockport, Greater Manchester | SK1 1YG
St Mary's church is the oldest parish church in Stockport.
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Stockport, Greater Manchester | SK1 1YG
St Mary's church is the oldest parish church in Stockport.
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Boughton, Nottinghamshire | NG22 9JU
The present church is Victorian, built in the 1860s and dedicated in 1868, but it replaced a Norman church about which, unfortunately, very little is known.
Begelly, Pembrokeshire | SA68 0XE
The 13th century church is a hidden gem, yet with Pembrokeshire's tallest church tower it’s not that well hidden!
Gwytherin, Clwyd | LL22 8UU
Burial place of saints, an ancient and sacred pre Christian site, the 2,000 year old yew trees at St Winifred's are some of the best in north Wales .
Cromwell, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6JD
Cromwell, a small village of around 200 inhabitants, lies to the west of the Trent about five miles north of Newark.
Buckland Brewer, Devon | EX39 5LW
William Reed Memorial Methodist Chapel formerly a Bible Christian Chapel in the heart of northwest Devon.
How Caple, Herefordshire | HR1 4SX
Dreamy rural church with romantic interior, overlooking pasture land which leads down to the winding Wye, a romantic and historic How Caple which is understandably one of Herefordshire's most popular wedding churches.
Hatherleigh, Devon | EX20 3JN
A church in Hatherleigh is mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as 'Hadrelaia', but no trace of the pre-Norman structure remains above the ground.
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Langtree, Devon | EX38 8NS
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Goring by Sea, Sussex | BN12 4EA
A very friendly 'free' church.
Grassendale, Merseyside | L19 0NE
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Bramber, Sussex | BN44 3WE
St Nicholas shares a chalk hilltop with the ruins of the castle; both were built soon after the Norman Conquest by William de Braose, a close associate of William the Conqueror.