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St Andrew

Kilmeston, Hampshire | SO24 0NL

This small church, which is a haven for peace and quiet, is situated beside the Wayfarers’ Walk, a short walk from Hinton Ampner and its National Trust property and church.

All Saint

East Clevedon, Somerset | BS21 7LA

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All Saints

Hinton Ampner, Hampshire | SO24 0LA

On a hill, high above a crystal clear pond, the source of the River Itchen, is a tranquil little Saxon church, and below it the ancient village of Hinton Ampner.

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St Peter & St Paul

Muchelney, Somerset | TA10 0DQ

An evocative setting, in front of Muchelney Abbey and opposite the medieval Priest’s House, internally, the unique ceiling was painted in the 1600s with angels in Tudor costumes.

London Street URC

Basingstoke, Hampshire | RG21 7NU

The building was originally known as the London Street Mission House and the first foundation stone was laid in 1800.

Martock URC

Bower Hinton, Somerset | TA12 6LA

Lovely dressed Hamstone, with a stone and tiled roof and a painted early Victorian interior.

Bishops Waltham United Free Church

Bishops Waltham, Hampshire | SO32 1AL

We are committed to helping people to grow through mutual support, care and prayer; being a good neighbour to people in need; being good listeners; challenging injustice; working for the good of all.

St Mary

Portskewett, Monmouthshire | NP26 5SG

Considered to be one of the best examples of early architecture in south Wales.

St Nicholas

Moreton, Dorset | DT2 8RH

Standing proud on a prominent mound, Moreton's church is a neat and immaculate example of Georgian church architecture.

St Andrew

East Hagbourne, Oxfordshire | OX11 9ND

Hagbourne parish church was built, or rebuilt, at the beginning of the 12th century, and consisted then of a nave and chancel, now only a few walls remain from this time.

St Mary

Lydney, Gloucestershire | GL15 5TL

A church is mentioned in Lydney in 852, the present church was founded in the 12th century.

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