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St Peter & St Paul
Mersea Island, Essex | CO5 8QE
It is believed that the first church was built on Roman foundations in the late 7th or early 8th century.
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Mersea Island, Essex | CO5 8QE
It is believed that the first church was built on Roman foundations in the late 7th or early 8th century.
St Helens, Lancashire | WA10 2TZ
Beautiful Victorian church.
Leadenham, Lincolnshire | LN5 0PX
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Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire | LN5 0SN
Generally agreed to be one of the finest churches in Lincolnshire, St Helen's was already in the front rank before the Victorian architect GF Bodley added a sumptuous chancel, with painted vault and lavishly gilded reredos, in his late 19th century restoration.
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Beauchief, Yorkshire | S8 7BD
The Abbey and grounds were given to the people of Sheffield in 1932 and there is much to see for everyone who enjoys history and the peace of the countryside.
Upwell, Norfolk | PE14 9AA
St Peter's stands beside the Wisbech Canal, a navigable arm of the River Nene.
Tuddenham, Suffolk | IP28 6SL
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Llanfihangel Din Sylwy, Anglesey | LL57 2RQ
Llanfihangel Din Sylwy is a very small 15th century church in a very rural location just off the east coast of Anglesey.
Weston, Lincolnshire | PE12 6RA
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Cromwell, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6JD
Cromwell, a small village of around 200 inhabitants, lies to the west of the Trent about five miles north of Newark.
Tal y Llyn, Anglesey | LL63 5TQ
Tal y llyn sits in a huge churchyard which throws into relief its diminutive scale.
Boughton, Nottinghamshire | NG22 9JU
The present church is Victorian, built in the 1860s and dedicated in 1868, but it replaced a Norman church about which, unfortunately, very little is known.