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St Thomas the Martyr
Winchelsea, Sussex | TN36 4EB
Winchelsea was built as a new, planned, town in 1288 after the old town was destroyed by the sea and the church was given a large and prestigious plot within a very large churchyard.
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Winchelsea, Sussex | TN36 4EB
Winchelsea was built as a new, planned, town in 1288 after the old town was destroyed by the sea and the church was given a large and prestigious plot within a very large churchyard.
Brookland, Kent | TN29 9QR
St Augustine's is well known for its remarkable detached bell tower, its size and shape unlike any other in Britain.
Launceston, Cornwall | PL15 8HL
There has been a church dedicated to St Stephen on the site since the 10th century and St Stephen's has been the main area of commerce and religion since the time of William the Conqueror.
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Portaferry, County Down | BT22 1LE
One of the best Greek Revival buildings in Great Britain and Ireland.
Hastings, Sussex | TN34 3HT
Our late 14th century church is where DG Rossetti married Lizzie Siddall and where Inspector Foyle attends church in Foyle's War!
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Hastings, Sussex | TN34 3JB
The church was founded in 1020AD, ravaged by the French and rebuilt between 1417 and 1430.
Lamerton, Devon | PL19 8RN
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Stoke Gabriel, Devon | TQ9 6SD
In a picturesque setting, the Grade I listed parish church is located on a steep bluff in the centre of the village at the end of a cobbled stone walk.
Pett Level, Sussex | TN35 4EH
St Nicholas, 15 yards from the shingle beach at Pett Level, was until 1935 the home of the Life Saving Rocket Launcher for the Coastguard.
Goodnestone, Kent | CT3 1PQ
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Tremaine, Cornwall | PL15 8SA
St Winwaloe church in Tremaine is one of the smallest parish churches in Cornwall, being just twelve feet wide and forty four feet long with the earliest parts of the church as well as the font being Norman.
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Tavistock, Devon | PL19 8EH
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