
Colintraive Church
Colintraive, Western Isles | PA22 3AS
Nothing can be more peaceful to behold than the little church at Colintraive, situated by the shores of the Kyles of Bute, clearly visible from the sea against a dark background of trees.
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Colintraive, Western Isles | PA22 3AS
Nothing can be more peaceful to behold than the little church at Colintraive, situated by the shores of the Kyles of Bute, clearly visible from the sea against a dark background of trees.
Luton, Devon | TQ13 0BN
Sometimes referred to as the little church with the big heart.
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Launcells, Cornwall | EX23 9NQ
Famously described by Sir John Betjeman as the ‘least spoilt church in Cornwall’, the building dates back to the late 15th century, with fragments of an earlier 14th century church incorporated into the current structure.
Whatlington, Sussex | TN33 0ND
Charming medieval church in an idyllic rural setting with an award winning post fire restoration in 2010 to 2013.
Bridgerule, Devon | EX22 7EL
Grade I listed 15th century church with features from the original Norman church.
Wingham, Kent | CT3 1BB
In the late 1200s the Archbishop of Canterbury established a college here for a master and six canons (priests), which accounts for the large size of this church, and also accounts for the timber framed houses opposite, which were where the master and his canons lived.
Luss, Highland | G83 8NZ
For over 1500 years a church has stood on the banks of Loch Lomond.
Elmsted, Kent | TN25 5JT
Elmstead is little more than a group of farms clustered round their church on the North Downs.
Lullington, Sussex | BN26 5QX
Originally part of a much larger building, which was destroyed by fire (probably in the time of Cromwell), the tiny church of The Good Shepherd was rebuilt from the original chancel.
Wilmington, Sussex | BN26 5SL
Wilmington is a Downland village of Saxon origin, the present church was first built around 1200 as a chapel to the adjacent Priory and a feature of the churchyard is the ancient Yew tree, estimated to be 1600 years old, the trunk having a girth of 23ft.
Sedlescombe, Sussex | TN33 0QP
A place of continuous worship since the early half of the 13th century.
Alfriston, Sussex | BN26 5TL
Standing on high ground beside the thatched 14th century parsonage, the church dates to around 1370, a strangely late date for this part of Sussex.
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