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St Helen

Hastings, Sussex | TN34 2RA

A picturesque Victorian neogothic church full of history and fascinating surprises, set in attractive wildflower gardens and within walking distance of the world heritage stone ruins of the original 11th century church.

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St Mary

Nackington, Kent | CT4 7AF

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St Michael & All Angels

Alnham, Northumberland | NE66 4TL

In the tiny village of Alnham and set on the edge of the Northumbrian National Park, close to the source of the River Aln and somewhat off the beaten track.

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St Mary

Brook, Kent | TN25 5PF

The mixture of informal path over a little bridge into a churchyard full of trees and shrubs is the perfect introduction to the military looking Norman tower.

Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury, Kent | CT1 2EH

You can't come to Canterbury without visiting the world famous cathedral, site of the shrine of Thomas Becket and the seat of the Archbishop.

St John the Evangelist

St Leonards on Sea, Sussex | TN38 0LF

St Johns is a welcoming, inclusive church in a superb 20th century building where our worship is in the open Anglo Catholic tradition.

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All Saints

St Ewe, Cornwall | PL26 6EY

At St Ewe village the road widens just a bit at the market cross and mounting steps, through the gate you'll see the camellia developed by Mr Tregunna of Caerhayes and named St Ewe.

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St Cubert

Cubert, Cornwall | TR8 5EZ

St Cubert was a Welsh missionary who came over in the 7th century, together with his companion St Carantoc.

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St Augustine Abbey

Longport, Kent | CT1 1PF

This great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD597 by St Augustine.

St Martin

Canterbury, Kent | CT1 1QJ

The oldest church in continuous use in the English speaking world; part Roman, part Saxon.