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St James
Trowbridge, Wiltshire | BA14 8RU
This large Perpendicular church was heavily restored in 1847 to 1848.
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Trowbridge, Wiltshire | BA14 8RU
This large Perpendicular church was heavily restored in 1847 to 1848.
Trumpington, Cambridgeshire | CB2 9LH
The church is on the west side of the village, close to open farmland, it is a stern looking building on the outside, refaced in Bath stone in the 19th century, when the church was over thoroughly restored by William Butterfield.
Dent, Cumbria | LA10 5QJ
Situated in the beautiful valley of Dentdale, Cumbria yet within the boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this Grade II building was originally built as a meeting house by the Society of Friends in 1701.
Chew Stoke, City of Bristol | BS40 8TU
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Heversham, Cumbria | LA7 7EW
Welcome to St Peter’s, the oldest site of worship in the old county of Westmorland and the building we see today reflects its long and fascinating history.
Kelshall, Hertfordshire | SG8 9SF
Fine late 14th century church in lovely rural setting on the Hertfordshire Way.
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Cowgill, Cumbria | LA10 5RJ
Cowgill church is a welcoming haven for walkers, cyclists and other visitors, sitting on the Dales Way in the the Yorkshire Dales National Park just a mile from the Settle Carlisle Railway and Dent Station.
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Ham, Wiltshire | SN8 3RE
This Grade I church has a secluded setting next to the manor house.
Grangetown, City of Cardiff | CF11 7LA
Architect John Coates Carter is a well kept secret, his buildings embody the Arts & Crafts movement of the early 20th century and St Paul's is said to be the finest of his surviving early churches.
Cardiff Bay, City of Cardiff | CF10 4PA
It's not often you see white clapperboard on a Welsh church and the Norwegian Church has a unique story to tell, as well as an intimate connection with one of the world's most favourite childrens authors: Roald Dahl.
Newbury, Berkshire | RG14 5HG
It seems odd to us, in an age where it is accepted that the super rich spend all their money on themselves, that it was not at all unusual for wealthy medieval people to spend some of their own fortunes on such things as churches.
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Llanbabo, Anglesey | LL66 0AE
An almost unique medieval church which has enjoyed relatively little restoration such that it remains largely medieval dating from the 12th century and mentioned in the Norwich Taxation of 1254.