Monmouth Methodist Church
Monmouth, Monmouthshire | NP25 3DL
Beautiful early Methodist Chapel with stunning interior.
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Monmouth, Monmouthshire | NP25 3DL
Beautiful early Methodist Chapel with stunning interior.
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Staunton , Gloucestershire | GL16 8NU
All Saints is thought to have been built around 1200 and is arguably the oldest church in the Forest of Dean.
Great Snoring, Norfolk | NR21 0AH
Although Great Snoring is actually smaller than Little Snoring, its church is bigger and less rustic, reminding us quietly that it was once grander.
Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire | SA19 9RE
The historic parish of Gwynfe itself has remained an agricultural area accessed only by narrow country roads.
North Aston, Oxfordshire | OX25 6JA
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St Ives, Cambridgeshire | PE27 6DG
Beautifully positioned on the north bank of the river Ouse, you cannot fail to be struck by the extremely graceful tower and spire, the excellent proportions are apt to make it seem much higher than it really is.
Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire | MK11 1BD
Sitting alongside the Roman Watling Street, there has been a church at the heart of Stony Stratford since 1451.
Little Paxton, Cambridgeshire | PE19 6NF
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Great Paxton, Cambridgeshire | PE19 6RJ
Stunning Anglo-Saxon church in Cambridgeshire which Pevsner describes as 'the interior is not only a surprise, it is also an architectural shock of a high order'.
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Bagendon, Gloucestershire | GL7 7DU
It is hard to imagine a more idyllic country church than St Margaret's, its location is pure magic, one of the loveliest spots in the Cotswolds.
Somerton, Oxfordshire | OX25 6LN
This is an important Cherwell Valley church, built in the 13th and 14th centuries but embellished with battlements and pinnacles a century or so later.
St Ives, Cambridgeshire | PE27 5UW
There's an awful lot of historical water under St Ives bridge and chapel.