St Mary the Virgin
Bishopstone, Wiltshire | SN6 8LZ
The Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular but it possesses on the north side an exquisite late Norman doorway.
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Bishopstone, Wiltshire | SN6 8LZ
The Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular but it possesses on the north side an exquisite late Norman doorway.
Mount Bures, Essex | CO8 5AR
Set high above the Stour Valley in North Essex, surrounded by rolling fields and an ancient Mount, St John's dates from the 12th century and is a place of simplicity and beauty.
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Rayne, Essex | CM77 6BT
This is a Grade I listed church building with a distinctive brick Tudor tower.
Olveston, Gloucestershire | BS35 4BX
12th century parish church in the conservation village of Olveston extended and reordered many times over the centuries.
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Layham, Suffolk | IP7 5LZ
A 14th century flint church, with a rare red brick tower, one of only two in Suffolk.
Llantarnam, Monmouthshire | NP44 3BL
The medieval church with its fine Tudor tower and 16th century chancel arcade was probably built by monks for the local community.
Aldenham, Hertfordshire | WD25 8BE
Delightful, traditional 13th century church set in the village of Aldenham, midway between Watford and Radlett.
South Mymms, Hertfordshire | EN6 3PE
Sandwiched between the M25 and the A1M is the comparatively calm oasis of South Mimms (or Mymms) and its medieval flint church.
Hinton Parva, Wiltshire | SN4 0DL
This small Grade I church dates mainly from c1300.
Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire | GL9 1BN
An historic church with a significant history including St Wulfstan and Prime Minister Lord Liverpool.
Great Somerford, Wiltshire | SN15 5HZ
This Grade I Perpendicular church is also situated by the River Avon.
Portskewett, Monmouthshire | NP26 5SG
Considered to be one of the best examples of early architecture in south Wales.