St Andrew
Shalford, Essex | CM7 5HH
A 14th century Grade I listed village church at the centre of its community.
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Shalford, Essex | CM7 5HH
A 14th century Grade I listed village church at the centre of its community.
Maidenhead, Berkshire | SL6 4HE
A perfect example of a neo Gothic Victorian church and its parochial buildings designed by George Edmund Street in a unique collegiate style surrounding a peaceful enclosed quadrangle.
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Taplow, Buckinghamshire | SL6 0ET
A Victorian mock medieval village church with 1,400 years of history telling the tale of medieval baptisms and buried Saxon treasure.
Harlow, Essex | CM20 1LP
An iconic 20th century heritage church, the first in the New Towns, a particularly lavish 'mother church' with the large mosaic by John Piper; the Risen Christ at Emmaus.
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Hitcham, Suffolk | IP7 7NR
A stunning hammer beam roof greets visitors to our medieval church, built as a statement of wealth by the Bishops of Ely but there is so much more as your eyes become accustomed to the light.
Caister on Sea, Norfolk | NR30 5JN
You are welcome to visit and explore Caister's historic parish church, dating from the 13th century, standing on an ancient site with Roman and Saxon heritage (just down the road from Caister's Roman fort).
Caister on Sea, Norfolk | NR30 5JN
Holy Trinity church in Caister on Sea was built in the 14th century and restored in the Georgian period. It features a richly carved late medieval font, brought from a church in Eye, Suffolk, and vividly coloured Victorian and Edwardian stained glass windows.
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Ham, Wiltshire | SN8 3RE
This Grade I church has a secluded setting next to the manor house.
Urchfont, Wiltshire | SN10 4QT
This mainly Decorated Grade I church stands beyond the village pond by a handsome farmhouse.
Chilton, Suffolk | CO10 2YA
Memories of the High Sheriff of Suffolk.
Chewton Mendip, Somerset | BA3 4SW
The tower alone is reason enough to visit this church, a distinctive landmark high in the Mendips.
Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire | SL2 4LN
The churchyard here is famously said to have inspired Thomas Gray to write his Elegy in a Country Churchyard in 1750, and he is buried close to the east wall of the church.