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St Mary & St Nicholas
Chetwode, Buckinghamshire | MK18 4LB
In a remote part of northwest Buckinghamshire, this predominantly 13th century church stands almost alone, with only an old gabled stone house and farm buildings for company.
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Chetwode, Buckinghamshire | MK18 4LB
In a remote part of northwest Buckinghamshire, this predominantly 13th century church stands almost alone, with only an old gabled stone house and farm buildings for company.
Raglan, Gwent | NP15 2EN
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Over, Cambridgeshire | CB24 5NH
The immensely tall and elegant 14th century spire of St Mary’s beckons across the Fens: no one with an interest in church architecture should ignore it.
Pontargothi, Carmarthenshire | SA32 7PA
Built in 1865 of local sandstone with a Gothic style bell tower, excellent stained glass windows and a series of 25 frescoes decorating the interior.
Vaynor, Glamorgan | CF48 2TT
The story of St Gwynno’s goes back to 8th century.
Charlbury, Oxfordshire | OX7 3PS
The interior of Charlbury church is something of a surprise.
Nevern, Pembrokeshire | SA42 0QE
Don’t stop at the bleeding yew, go into the church and experience the peace and tranquillity.
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Painswick, Gloucestershire | GL6 6UT
A Grade I listed church set in a churchyard of table top tombs surrounded by 99 yew trees.
Roxton, Bedfordshire | MK44 3EA
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Litcham, Norfolk | PE32 2PA
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Enniskillen, County Fermanagh | BT74 7DW
During the summer our 400 year old church is open to visitors every day and it would be even nicer if you could attend one of our services. We would love to meet you!
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Clogher, County Fermanagh | BT74 7DR
Designed in 1744 by architect James Martin in a neo classical style.