St Mary
Upper Swainswick, Somerset | BA1 7DB
Our tiny 12th century church nestles on the edge of the most beautiful valley on the southern edge of the Cotswolds.
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Upper Swainswick, Somerset | BA1 7DB
Our tiny 12th century church nestles on the edge of the most beautiful valley on the southern edge of the Cotswolds.
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St Margarets, Herefordshire | HR2 0QW
So often with Herefordshire churches setting plays a huge part in the impact of the building.
Winterbourne Bassett, Wiltshire | SN4 9PU
This Grade 1 church is noted for its late 13th century Decorated work, described by Betjeman as an architectural gem.
Studley, Warwickshire | B80 7NJ
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Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire | CV37 9BG
Even if you wanted to, there is no escaping the Shakespeare industry in Stratford.
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Spelsbury, Oxfordshire | OX7 3JR
All Saints is a beautiful village church on the edge of the Cotswolds with listed architecture and historically important monuments.
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Avonmouth, City of Bristol | BS11 9EF
There has been a church on this site since 1893 although it was not completed until 1934; during the bombing of World War II it was seriously damaged by fire and when rebuilt in 1957 was reduced in size.
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Bristol, City of Bristol | BS1 3JE
The New Room in Bristol is the oldest Methodist Chapel in the world (originally built in 1739) and the cradle of the early Methodist movement.
Bristol, City of Bristol | BS1 3NZ
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Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire | CV37 6LU
A traditional building with some beautiful features and offers an oasis of peace and calm after the bustle of the city outside.
Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire | DY13 0NT
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Tower Hill, City of Bristol | BS2 0ET
A small Benedictine priory stood here in the year 900 AD and the chancel area of the present church is thought to be the site of its chapel.
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