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St Ledger Chapel

St Ives, Cambridgeshire | PE27 5UW

There's an awful lot of historical water under St Ives bridge and chapel.

St Ives Free Church

St Ives, Cambridgeshire | PE27 5AL

St Ives Free Church is one of the oldest nonconformist churches in the country, tracing its history right back to the 1630s when Oliver Cromwell lived in the town for five years.

St Mary

North Leigh, Oxfordshire | OX29 6TX

The tall Saxon tower of St Mary's was not always at the west end of the church as the original nave was dismantled in the late Norman period and the Norman chancel became the nave, with a new chancel added in the late 13th century.

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St Brynach

Llanfrynach, Glamorgan | LD3 7AZ

Medieval wall paintings and tomb carvings in a church which has completely escaped modernisation.

St Ffraid

Llansantffraed, Ceredigion | SY23 5HB

A Victorian coastal church and the birthplace of St Non, mother of St David, St Ffraid’s church has fascinating connections both ancient and modern.

St Mabli

Llanvapley, Gwent | NP7 8SL

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St Saviour

Redbrook, Gloucestershire | NP25 4LY

St Saviour’s occupies an elevated position overlooking the River Wye, next to the school in the village of Redbrook.

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All Saints

Newland, Gloucestershire | GL16 8NW

Traditionally and affectionately known as the Cathedral of the Forest, dating back to the early 1200s before the village of Newland came into existence.

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St Laurence

Winslow, Buckinghamshire | MK18 3BJ

St Laurence is the parish church for Winslow, an ancient market town in Buckinghamshire.

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St Kenelm

Old Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire | OX290RA

Beautifully sited on the River Windrush, St Kenelm's stands next to the dramatic ruined manor house of the Lovells, who rebuilt the original priory church or minster in the mid 15th century.