St David
Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7UJ
This is the parish church of little Caldey Island, where both islanders and monks are buried, their graves marked by wooden crosses.
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Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7UJ
This is the parish church of little Caldey Island, where both islanders and monks are buried, their graves marked by wooden crosses.
Ardgay, Highland | IV24 3BS
This pretty little church, which is still in use, is well known for the messages etched in the church window by families cleared from the surrounding land in 1845 as part of the infamous Highland clearances.
Carew, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8SR
St Mary's is an exceptionally fine and well preserved medieval church in Pembrokeshire.
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Sutton at Hone, Kent | DA4 9EX
Large 14th century church with Jacobean furnishings, set in semi-rural Kent with views towards the Thames and Canary Wharf.
Dummer, Hampshire | RG25 2AF
12th century village church with a rare 15th century rood canopy and one of the oldest pulpits in the country.
Brent Knoll, Somerset | TA9 4DG
Set on the lower slopes of the isolated hill from which it takes its name, Brent Knoll church stands on an ancient Christian site.
Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7UH
Caldey Island has had a Christian community since the 6th century, making it one of the earliest Christian sites in Britain.
Killesher, County Fermanagh | BT92 1DY
A post famine Catholic Church in an idyllic location in southwest Fermanagh featuring an incredible marble altar raising the mind and heart to God.
Heytesbury, Wiltshire | BA12 0EF
The church of St Peter & St Paul in Heytesbury is a large Norman building, in the centre of this ancient village.
Cloford, Somerset | BA11 4PQ
Beautifully sited rural church of 15th to 19th century with an extremely rare 1676 painted limestone monument and lovely candleabra, oil lamps, reredos and Norman font.
Wedmore, Somerset | BS28 4AA
With its commanding central tower and elevated position, this cruciform church presides over its village very much like a small cathedral.
Wells, Somerset | BA5 2UE
Perhaps the most beautiful of the great English cathedrals, it was erected between the 12th and 15th centuries and is a significant Somerset landmark.