St Mark
Englefield, Berkshire | RG7 5EN
St Mark’s lies within the Englefield Estate and its history is intertwined with neighbouring Englefield House, it sits in a beautiful rural location, within the walled village, next to the deer park.
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Englefield, Berkshire | RG7 5EN
St Mark’s lies within the Englefield Estate and its history is intertwined with neighbouring Englefield House, it sits in a beautiful rural location, within the walled village, next to the deer park.
Marden, Wiltshire | SN10 3PF
The church is placed on a small rise.
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Penarth, Glamorgan | CF64 2EX
This impressive church opened in 1901, replacing an earlier iron church.
Weston Longville, Norfolk | NR9 5JU
Beautiful 14th century church with many original features and one famous 18th century incumbent: Parson Woodforde.
Bushey, Hertfordshire | WD23 1BD
The church is set back from the High Street in the old village of Bushey, behind a village green and a pond.
South Mymms, Hertfordshire | EN6 3PE
Sandwiched between the M25 and the A1M is the comparatively calm oasis of South Mimms (or Mymms) and its medieval flint church.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1NR
As the oldest non conformist church in Bury St Edmunds and one of the oldest in England, the bricks and mortar of this building have born witness to over 350 years of history.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1RS
Constructed in 1711 the Unitarian Meeting House is a grade I listed building is special in many ways, architecturally the finest in Bury St Edmunds, culturally and historically as a non-conformist place of worship to this day.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1LS
Suffolk's Cathedral, welcoming of all, always.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1LS
Located in the heart of Bury St Edmunds, the abbey was once one of the richest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England.
Newbury, Berkshire | RG14 5HG
It seems odd to us, in an age where it is accepted that the super rich spend all their money on themselves, that it was not at all unusual for wealthy medieval people to spend some of their own fortunes on such things as churches.
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Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire | CM23 2JZ
Finished in 1860 to replace at least two earlier buildings, this United Reformed church, built in the Italianate style is one of the most significant buildings in Bishop’s Stortford.