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St Martin
Looe, Cornwall | PL13 1NX
Dedicated to St Martin of Tours, a Roman soldier who cut his cloak in half to give to a beggar, the church is predominantly a medieval building.
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Looe, Cornwall | PL13 1NX
Dedicated to St Martin of Tours, a Roman soldier who cut his cloak in half to give to a beggar, the church is predominantly a medieval building.
Loddon, Norfolk | NR14 6EY
Loddon is a large village on the River Chet, and its church is a handsome building in a big churchyard just off the High Street.
Kirby le Soken, Essex | CO13 0EF
St. Michael’s is the parish church serving both Kirby le Soken and Kirby Cross. It stands back from the main road through Kirby le Soken at the end of a driveway.
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Lanhydrock, Cornwall | PL30 4DE
St Hydroc is situated adjacent to Lanhydrock House, the major National Trust property in Cornwall and it contains the monuments and burials of the Estate families.
Warbleton, Sussex | TN21 9BD
Nestled in a picturesque village in Sussex, Warbleton parish church is an ideal venue for those who like to explore off the beaten track.
Newtownards, County Down | BT23 4JD
St Patrick’s is situated at the gateway to the Ards Peninsula in Newtownards and built in 1877 by Lady Londonderry.
Mettingham, Suffolk | NR35 1TL
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Lostwithiel, Cornwall | PL22 0RD
In rolling countryside, two miles away from St Winnow, lies St Nectan’s chapel, being a chapel of ease which has been part of the parish since the 13th century.
Cookley, Suffolk | IP19 0LW
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Harwich, Essex | CO12 3DR
The port of Harwich is a must see destination for history lovers as it is the place where the Mayflower ship is believed to have been built and where its captain, Christopher Jones lived and was twice wed at St Nicholas church, which was rebuilt 1821.
Trimley St Mary, Suffolk | IP11 0SU
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St Issey, Cornwall | PL27 7LU
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