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St Thomas
Melbury Abbas, Dorset | SP7 0DX
A classic mid 19th century Victorian Gothic church with stained glass by Thomas Willement; 'the father of Victorian stained glass'.
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Melbury Abbas, Dorset | SP7 0DX
A classic mid 19th century Victorian Gothic church with stained glass by Thomas Willement; 'the father of Victorian stained glass'.
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Curry Rivel, Somerset | TA10 0HQ
The church tower is a landmark for a long way around, and was rebuilt in 1861 to the original medieval designs, but in blue lias stone, rather than the Ham stone from which the rest of the church is built.
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Legendary hilltop church with a perfect interior.
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Maidstone, Kent | ME15 7LP
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