St Mary
Goudhurst, Kent | TN17 1AL
Sitting at the top of Goudhurst looking out over the surrounding countryside, St Mary's church is a landmark that can be seen from miles around.
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Goudhurst, Kent | TN17 1AL
Sitting at the top of Goudhurst looking out over the surrounding countryside, St Mary's church is a landmark that can be seen from miles around.
Brighton, Sussex | BN2 3HL
Built of plain brick with lancets.
Falmer, Sussex | BN1 9PG
Set in a position of rural tranquillity next to the village pond, there has been a church on the site since at least the 11th century.
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Hove, Sussex | BN3 2FL
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Staplehurst, Kent | TN12 0AX
The church on the hill, All Saints stands in the center of the village atop a hill.
Dunterton, Devon | PL19 0QJ
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Brighton, Sussex | BN1 3BD
Known as the 'cathedral of the back streets,' the church is famous for its magnificent stained glass windows; by William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, Ford Madox-Brown, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Philip Webb, Kempe and Tower.
Brighton, Sussex | BN1 4GP
St Bartholomew's is one of the tallest parish churches in Europe and was completed in 1874.
Brighton, Sussex | BN1 4GU
St Peter's was founded as a chapel of ease associated with Brighton's oldest church and its existing parish church, St Nicholas.
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Brighton, Sussex | BN1 2RG
One of the glories of the church is a complete series of stained glass windows designed by AWN Pugin.
Brighton, Sussex | BN1 1UF
Brighton Unitarian Church is the centrepiece of the city's Cultural Quarter and is intricately interwoven with the story of the Prince Regent (later George IV) from whom the land on which the church was built was purchased.
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Falkirk, Central | FK1 1RX
This beautiful little church, one of Falkirk's outstanding buildings, was designed in 1864 by Sir Rowand Anderson at the start of his illustrious career and was judged by the architectural historian, Richard Jacques, to be one of Sir Robert's first works and one of his best.