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All Saints

Martock, Somerset | TA12 6JL

All Saints is built entirely from the local Ham stone, it is a handsome town church with a history stretching back to at least as early as the 12th century, as some of its architectural details show.

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St Andrew

Nether Wallop, Hampshire | SO20 8ET

An Anglo-Saxon church, with 1,000 years of history, home to the oldest in situ medieval wall paintings in the country.

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St Paul's

Langleybury, Hertfordshire | WD4 8QQ

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All Saints

Wold Newton, Lincolnshire | LN8 6BP

A fine expression of Victorian high church ritualism.

St Thomas a Becket

Salisbury, Wiltshire | SP1 1BA

A 15th century Grade I town church set back from the city streets.

All Saints

Goxhill, Lincolnshire | DN19 7HX

The impressive church at Goxhill provides a great backdrop to some fascinating history, Goxhill sits close to the coast in the north of Lincolnshire, close to Thornton Abbey and Barrow Haven.

St Mary

Herbrandston, Pembrokeshire | SA73 3TD

A medieval church with a short, 15th century west tower, set in the 'doubly thankful' village of Herbrandston.

St Mary

Tetford, Lincolnshire | LN9 6QH

A place of worship has stood on the site for 900 years although the present building, built of local greenstone, is mainly 14th century.

St Michael

Mavis Enderby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4EF

Beautiful Lincolnshire church with an unusual claim, it has a peal of bells named after it!

St Mary

Talbenny, Pembrokeshire | SA62 3XE

An uplifting church in a stunning clifftop location.

St Lawrence the Martyr

Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire | WD5 0AS

This church was built in 1154AD to extend an old Saxon church and is central to the village of Abbots Langley.

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St Margaret

Somersby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4NP

Early Perpendicular, Grade II listed church and birthplace of Alfred Lord Tennyson, the Victorian poet whose father George Clayton Tennyson was rector from 1806 until his death in 1831.

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