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St Andrew

Yetminster, Dorset | DT9 6LG

The church has a 13th century chancel but the whole of the rest of the church is, unusually, the product of one building campaign, of about 1470, and is fashionably embattled.

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St Andrew

South Church, County Durham | DL14 6SP

A 13th century collegiate church with Saxon remains, of particular interest is a Saxon cross reconstructed using both original late 8th century and modern replacement sections of stonework.

St Mary

Burgh Parva, Norfolk | NR24 2PU

A rare example of a 'tin tabernacle' erected for the railway workers of Melton Constable in 1903.

St Mary the Virgin

Eling Hill, Hampshire | SO40 9HF

The tenth oldest church in England overlooks the waters of the Solent and Test Estuary from its wild churchyard.

Blessed Virgin Mary

Brompton Regis, Somerset | TA22 9NL

St Mary's is a fine village church first built by the monks of nearby Barlynch Priory in the early 13th century on the site of an old Saxon church (the manor was held in the 11th century by King Harold's mother, hence Regis).

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Church of the Ascension

Southampton, Hampshire | SO18 1HZ

Grade II listed church with spectacular stained glass windows.

Blessed Virgin Mary

Woolpit, Suffolk | IP30 9QP

This ancient village was on the pilgrimage route to Bury St Edmunds and is full of history and legend.

St Peter

Staple Fitzpaine, Somerset | TA3 5SW

The history of the building is entwined with two local noble and gentry families, Portman and Farnham, whose connection can be seen in the many memorable memorials connected with the church.

St Mary & All Saints

Dunsfold, Surrey | GU8 4LT

Author, artist and founder of the Arts and Crafts movement William Morris called this'the most beautiful country church in all England'.

St Mary the Virgin

Elsing, Norfolk | NR20 3EA

Built for Sir Hugh Hastings, this church has the widest nave in East Anglia with no aisles or columns a splendid uninterrupted space along with the magnificent memorial brass are just two of the many historic features of this 14th century church.

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Escomb Saxon Church

Escomb, County Durham | DL14 7SY

One of only three complete Saxon churches in Britain, this wonderfully preserved church sits in a sunken circular enclosure bordered by battered walls, an influence from Celtic Ireland.

St Mary & All Saints

Ellingham, Hampshire | BH24 3PJ

Although largely stone built, St Mary's is entered through a charming early 18th century brick porch, with a large blue and gold sundial.