
St Michael
Over Compton, Dorset | DT9 4QU
The church stands next to Over Compton House, the home of the Goodden family.
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Over Compton, Dorset | DT9 4QU
The church stands next to Over Compton House, the home of the Goodden family.
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Easton, Hampshire | SO21 1EH
A Partnership Grant awarded on the recommendation of the Hampshire and The Islands Historic Churches Trust.
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Winterborne Tomson, Dorset | DT11 9HA
A Dorset gem saved by the ghost of Thomas Hardy.
Twyford, Hampshire | SO21 1NT
This Victorian church was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (who designed the Natural History Museum) and is an architectural gem, reflecting the Arts & Crafts movement and the Oxford movement, set in a pastoral scene.
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Fairford, Gloucestershire | GL7 4AF
Fairford's magnificent 'wool' church, rebuilt in the 1490s' and hardly altered since then, deserves a place in any roll call of fine Cotswold churches.
Amberley, Gloucestershire | GL5 5JG
Holy Trinity - a vibrant centre for the whole community.
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Lytchett Matravers, Dorset | BH16 6BS
Nestled at the bottom of a hill on the outskirts of the village, St Mary’s church, built of local heathstone is steeped in history.
Bournemouth, Dorset | BH11 9JR
The church was built in 1956.
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Limington, Somerset | BA22 8EQ
A unique stone vaulted 14th century chapel with internationally recognised memorial statues and was the living of Thomas Wolsey from 1500-19.
Kingsdon, Somerset | TA11 7JU
Ancient stone built 13th century church in beautiful countryside village setting.
Lawrence Weston, City of Bristol | BS11 0QE
St Peter's has recently been remodelled which gives better access to the community.
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Brownshill, Gloucestershire | GL6 8SW
The chapel is idyllically sited overlooking the Toadmoor Valley, the site is made more poignant by the run of identically sized memorial crosses which mark the graves of Bertha and Katherine and a number of local Catholic priests, monks and laymen and women.