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St Andrew

Chale, Isle of Wight | PO38 2HF

A 900 year old church with sweeping sea views, with a small but faithful congregation dedicated to maintaining regular worship in a lovingly looked after building full of beauty and history.

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Buckland Brewer Methodist Church

Buckland Brewer, Devon | EX39 5LW

William Reed Memorial Methodist Chapel formerly a Bible Christian Chapel in the heart of northwest Devon.

Plymouth Methodist Central Hall

Plymouth, Devon | PL1 1BA

Here at PMCH our passion is to see the lives of people, communities and the city of Plymouth transformed.

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St Thomas

Exeter, Devon | EX4 1AP

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St Bartholomew

Maresfield, Sussex | TN22 3DP

St Bartholomew's dates back more than a 1,000 years and is in the centre of the historic village of Maresfield in East Sussex.

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St Alban

Earsdon, Tyne & Wear | NE25 9JX

A 19th century church, opened in 1837 but at least the third on the site, the earliest dating back to the 1100s and built by monks from Tynemouth.

St George

Portland, Dorset | DT5 2JP

A church inspired by St Paul's Cathedral.

St Helen

Lundy, Devon | EX39 2LY

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St Paul

Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear | NE26 2TH

The church was built in 1864, paid for by the fourth Duke of Northumberland and designed by Anthony Salvin renowned architect of the romantic period.

St Nicolas

Shoreham, Sussex | BN43 5NH

Beautifully kept church with Saxon origins and Norman extensions.

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St Peter

Blaxhall, Suffolk | IP12 2DH

St Peter’s is a modest rural church within the Suffolk Sandlings Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and bounded by a SSSI.

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St Denys

Rotherfield, Sussex | TN6 3LG

This historic hilltop village in the High Weald lies close to the source of the Rother, the Sussex river from which it takes its name.