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St John

Rownhams, Hampshire | SO16 8AH

Major William Colt had the church built to say thank you to God for his recovery from a very serious illness, carved faces of him and his wife and either side of the chancel steps.

St George

Trotton, Sussex | GU31 5EN

A simple medieval church with a fascinating interior.

St Philip & St James

Ilfracombe, Devon | EX34 9BJ

Pip and Jim’s is a dramatic Victorian landmark in the harbour area of Ilfracombe.

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St Mary the Virgin

Speldhurst, Kent | TN3 0PA

Though very close to Tunbridge Wells, Speldhurst has a pleasing village like feel and the Victorian gothic church fits in well.

St George

Damerham, Hampshire | SP6 3JF

A parish church built over 1000 years.

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St Peter

Ilfracombe, Devon | EX34 9JU

St Peter’s was first conceived at the end of the 19th century as a means of accommodating the growing resident population and the influx of visitors.

St Boniface

Nursling, Hampshire | SO16 0YB

This is a small rural church with a great history and wonderful peaceful atmosphere.

St Mary & All Saints

Droxford, Hampshire | SO32 3PA

The first thing the visitor sees of Droxford's church is the imposing square flint tower and its stair turret, both dating from the 16th century.

Holy Trinity

Ilfracombe, Devon | EX34 8EE

Holy Trinity has been a centre of worship, refuge and comfort for over a thousand years.

St Andrew

Trent, Dorset | DT9 4SL

Beautifully set in a pretty, rambling, village, and with an early 16th century priests' house next door, St Andrew's is an exceptionally attractive church, and has one of only three medieval spires to be found in Dorset.

Blessed Virgin Mary

Brompton Regis, Somerset | TA22 9NL

St Mary's is a fine village church first built by the monks of nearby Barlynch Priory in the early 13th century on the site of an old Saxon church (the manor was held in the 11th century by King Harold's mother, hence Regis).

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