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St Margaret

Hardwick, Norfolk | NR15 2AB

On the lanes just south of Shelton, Hardwick's little church is a contrast to its elegant neighbour.

St Paulinus

Llangors, Powys | LD3 7UG

The first record of a church in Llangors comes from 1152, and its early medieval roots are revealed in its curved churchyard and location beside a stream, both common in early medieval foundations in Wales.

St Mary the Virgin

Wortham, Suffolk | IP22 1SL

Ancient church with largest round tower in England.

St Mary, St Peter & St Paul

Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire | GL14 1PS

The 700 year old parish church at Westbury on Severn has a separate stone tower, with an enormous wooden spire, newly clad in oak shingles, not far from the River Severn and next door to a National Trust water garden, the buildings are a landmark in the area.

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St Mary

Pakenham, Suffolk | IP31 2LN

St Mary's was built by one Walter in 1100 AD.

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All Saints

Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire | LU5 5DJ

A beautiful medieval parish church; a site of Christian worship for over 1000 years.

St Issui

Patricio, Powys | NP77LP

Reached along tiny, winding flower filled lanes (or by footpath), this medieval church sits on a south facing slope looking over a tiny valley to the slopes of the Sugar Loaf mountain.

St Mary

Hitchin, Hertfordshire | SG5 1HP

Hitchin's unpretentious and delightful church has the air of having been very well loved for a very long time.

St Mary

Reed, Hertfordshire | SG8 8AN

St Mary’s church, parts of which are of late Saxon period, is a beautiful little church with a spiritual and peaceful atmosphere.

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St Botolph

Hadstock, Cambridgeshire | CB21 4PF

Likely the Minster Church founded by King Cnut in 1020, St Botolph boasts the oldest working door in the country.

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Brecon Cathedral

Brecon, Powys | LD3 9DP

The Cathedral welcomes everyone who passes through, if you are visiting as a tourist, come to offer your personal prayers and light a candle, or interested in history, architecture or stained glass windows.