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St Saviour
Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 9DL
Gazing across the River Dart from Kingswear, you can see the ancient church of St Saviour.
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Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 9DL
Gazing across the River Dart from Kingswear, you can see the ancient church of St Saviour.
Birtley, Northumberland | NE48 3HW
A church has stood here since the 7th century, the current church was consecrated in 1090.
Upper Stoke, Kent | ME3 9RX
St Peter & St Paul is a medieval parish church sat next to the medway, a beautiful example of medieval worship.
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Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway | DG1 2PR
Though the earliest written records go back to the 12th century, it is believed that a Christian church has stood here for over 1300 years.
Fingringhoe, Essex | CO5 7BN
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Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 9SN
The mother church of Dartmouth and standing some 350ft above the main town on the narrow tract which, since ancient times, has been a right-of-way from the coast through Longcross to the River Dart crossing at Hardnesse.
Chatham, Kent | ME4 5NE
A friendly welcoming church set in the centre of Chatham.
Shoreham by Sea, Sussex | BN43 5DQ
A rare example of Norman architecture at the geographical and spiritual heart of the busy town of Shoreham by Sea.
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Ponteland, Northumberland | NE20 9NU
Norman church in centre of village with lovely old stone and some interesting memorials.
Halwell, Devon | TQ9 7JA
The ancient settlement of Halwell is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Hagewile, a name derived from the ‘Holy Well’ which is still to be found in the churchyard. It is possible the well was in use in Celtic times.
Aylsham, Norfolk | NR11 6EL
In 1372, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster became the owner of the Manor of Aylsham.
Downpatrick, County Down | BT30 9AX
On the north bank of the Quoile River, Inch Abbey was founded by John de Courcy in atonement for his destruction of Erenagah Abbey.