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Patcham, Sussex | BN1 8YE
A church is known to have stood on this site since before the compiling of the Doomsday Book in which Patcham was registered as Piceham.
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Patcham, Sussex | BN1 8YE
A church is known to have stood on this site since before the compiling of the Doomsday Book in which Patcham was registered as Piceham.
Birtley, Northumberland | NE48 3HW
A church has stood here since the 7th century, the current church was consecrated in 1090.
West Somerton, Norfolk | NR29 4DP
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Hollesley, Suffolk | IP12 4PY
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Thockrington, Northumberland | NE48 4DH
A small Grade II listed church in a unique and beautiful location, the current church was consecrated in 1100.
Herringfleet, Suffolk | NR32 5QT
St Margaret's magical stained glass glows with different colours.
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Hadlow Down, Sussex | TN22 4HY
St Mark’s Hadlow Down was consecrated in 1836, and rebuilt just before the First World War.
Lamberhurst, Kent | TN3 8EB
There is evidence of a church on this site in Saxon times, consecrated on the 29th September 998, of which nothing now remains.
Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk | NR29 4AW
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Sutton Valence, Kent | ME17 3AW
There has been a settlement in Sutton Valence since at least Roman times, and a church is recorded in the Domesday Book.
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Seaton Delaval, Northumberland | NE26 4QR
A heritage gem tucked away in Northumberland.
Blythburgh, Suffolk | IP19 9LP
Blythburgh church is sometimes called the Cathedral of the Marshes, looking out as it does over the tidal River Blyth and the remnants marshes.