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St Mary

Shaw cum Donnigton, Berkshire | RG14 2DR

A beautiful Victorian church with a stunning chancel designed by the renowned architect William Butterfield (who designed Keble College, Oxford) under the initiative of the rector John Horatio Nelson, nephew of Admiral Nelson.

St Osmund

Tarlton, Gloucestershire | GL7 6PA

Chapel of Ease from Domesday times with links to Salisbury Cathedral and Tom Denny windows.

St Michaels Tower

Glastonbury, Somerset | BA6 8BG

Glastonbury Tor has been a site of religious significance for over 1000 years and is known as being one of the most spiritual sites in the country, as well as its close links to Christianity, its pagan beliefs are still very much celebrated.

St James

Leckhampstead, Berkshire | RG20 8QQ

St James church is a Grade II* beautiful Victorian building designed by SS Teulon, which is much admired and appreciated by all and a focal point for all the village to congregate.

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St Michael & All Angels

Lyndhurst, Hampshire | SO43 7BD

St Michael’s church is a Grade I listed building, one of only 24 in the New Forest.

All Saints

Minstead, Hampshire | SO43 7EX

The forest crowds up to the churchyard here, and yews and oaks overhang the lychgate.

St Leonard

Butleigh, Somerset | BA6 8SH

There has been a church on this site since Saxon times; much of the present configuration and appearance dates from the mid 19th century.

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St Mary

Almer, Dorset | DT11 9EP

Dating from the 11th century, St Mary's has an interesting collection of stained glass, well worthy of a visit.

St Bartholomew

Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 7DF

St Bartholomew’s was founded in 1110 as the church for the lay workers at Hyde Abbey, where the remains of King Alfred the Great are believed to have been re-interred.

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Cirencester Baptist Church

Cirencester, Gloucestershire | GL7 1YE

Cirencester Baptist Church had been located in Coxwell Street Cirencester since from around 1651 with the last main building works commencing in 1856.