Lavington United Reformed Church
Bideford, Devon | EX39 2PZ
What you see today is the second chapel on this site, in 1696 the congregation built ‘The Great Meeting House’ which served the congregation for 100 years.
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Bideford, Devon | EX39 2PZ
What you see today is the second chapel on this site, in 1696 the congregation built ‘The Great Meeting House’ which served the congregation for 100 years.
Shamley Green, Surrey | GU5 0UD
Christ Church is set on the brow of a hill, in the centre of the parish, but on the edge of the village, surrounded by the old and new well kept churchyard and by farmland.
Milton Abbas, Dorset | DT11 0BZ
Milton Abbey occupies probably the most beautiful setting of any church in the county of Dorset, resting in a natural amphitheater surrounded by wooded hills, seemingly miles from anywhere.
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Boreham, Essex | CM3 3EG
Described as 'more curious than beautiful' by Nikolaus Pevsner in his book 'Buildings of England, 1954' the church is indeed full of interest and mystery.
Thornham Parva, Suffolk | IP23 8ES
Fields and trees surround this wonderful ancient church, which seems connected to the East Anglian landscape around it by its walls of flint cobbles and its roof of reed thatch.
Norwich, Norfolk | NR3 3NT
A relatively new church but with 90 years of history, reaching out to its community.
Tarrant Crawford, Dorset | DT11 9HU
Ghostly painted tales in a rural church.
Norwich, Norfolk | NR2 2PA
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist is a fine example of the great Victorian Gothic Revival.
Cerne Abbas, Dorset | DT2 7JQ
St Mary's was built by the nearby abbey (of which the gatehouse remains at the top of the village street).
Eling Hill, Hampshire | SO40 9HF
The tenth oldest church in England overlooks the waters of the Solent and Test Estuary from its wild churchyard.
East Worlington, Devon | EX17 4TS
After falling into disrepair St Mary's was rebuilt in 1879 by the Earl of Portsmouth. Its Norman roots can be found in the arch above the south porch and the small chancel window.
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Cullompton, Devon | EX15 1JU
A church has stood here since Saxon times and the present St Andrew's has had many owners.