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St Nicholas

St Nicholas, Glamorgan | CF5 6SP

The resting place of three Welsh families; 'Makers of Nations'.

St Lawrence

Godmersham, Kent | CT4 7DS

First mentioned in 1037 by Archbishop Aethelnoth and containing what is debatably the earliest image of St Thomas Becket this fine Norman/Saxon church with Butterfield updates is one of the five Jane Austen churches and sits picturesquely next to the River Stour.

St Mary

Breamore, Hampshire | SP6 2DF

Breamore is one of the most famous and important Saxon churches in England, notable for its many Saxon details, but especially for the Saxon inscription carved into the arch of the south porticus.

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Holme St Cuthbert

Mawbray, Cumbria | CA15 6QZ

A place of calm in a very busy world.

St Michael

Amberley, Sussex | BN18 9NF

Overlooking the wetland nature reserve of Amberley Wild Brooks, St Michael's is itself overlooked by the scarp slope of the South Downs.

St Mary

Stoughton, Sussex | PO18 9JJ

A little changed 11th century church building located in the beautiful downland village of Stoughton near Kingley Vale.

All Saints

Boughton Aluph, Kent | TN25 4EU

A medieval church on the Pilgrim's Way.

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St Mary

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.

St Christopher

Lympsham, Somerset | BS24 0DT

St Christophers stands boldly and majestically in the Somerset skyline and can be seen for miles all around the Somerset levels.

St Mary

Ticehurst, Sussex | TN5 7AB

Records from the 12th century mention a church at Ticehurst, but the present building is thought to have been built by Sir William de Etchingham after completing nearby Etchingham church in the 1370s.

St Andrew

Donhead St Andrew, Dorset | SP7 9EB

Situated in the valley beside the river Nadder, there has been a church here serving as a centre for Christian worship for at least a thousand years and it is believed that the first church may have been built soon after the founding of Shaftesbury Abbey in about 875.

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St Mark the Evangelist

Hadlow Down, Sussex | TN22 4HY

St Mark’s Hadlow Down was consecrated in 1836, and rebuilt just before the First World War.