Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury, Wiltshire | SP1 2EF
This beautiful place has been a focus for its community and for countless visitors for just shy of 800 years, with the best preserved Magna Carta of 1215.
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Salisbury, Wiltshire | SP1 2EF
This beautiful place has been a focus for its community and for countless visitors for just shy of 800 years, with the best preserved Magna Carta of 1215.
Bemerton, Wiltshire | SP2 9NR
A small 13th century church.
Dean, Cumbria | CA14 4TH
In spite of the eclectic origins of its many parts, St Oswald's significance lies it its alterations and accumulation of features over time including Norman font and walls, 13th century windows, 15th century chancel and furniture by Thompson (the Mouseman).
Salisbury, Wiltshire | SP1 2SF
This Roman Catholic church was built in 1847 to 48 by Augustus Welby Pugin in 14th century Gothic style.
Sherrington, Wiltshire | BA12 0SN
Another Grade I church situated in a secluded village above the Wylye.
Lydd, Kent | TN29 9DU
Almost of cathedral size, All Saints is often called the 'Cathedral of the Marshes' due to its size and scale.
Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys | LD5 4TL
A beautiful 11th century church overlooking the idyllic Ifon Valley.
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Alnwick, Northumberland | NE66 1JW
It is believed that St James was founded in Pottergate in 1689, as there is an old pewter alms dish inscribed with that date.
East Wellow, Hampshire | SO51 5DR
Flint walls, a low, steeply pitched roof and a 15th century wooden porch give the outside of St Margaret's a quiet rural charm.
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Weston-in-Gordano, Somerset | BS20 8LA
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Romsey, Hampshire | SO51 8EN
Founded in 907, the abbey was at first a nunnery then, from 974, a Benedictine Abbey of nuns.
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Alnwick, Northumberland | NE66 1LY
Spacious perpendicular style church with many medieval features including the Hotspur pillar and a charter from 1464 charter of Henry VI that two 'burgesses' of Alnwick rebuilt their church.