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Holy Trinity Without the Walls

Blacon, Cheshire | CH1 5DZ

Holy Trinity was consecrated in 1960 replacing the old medieval building in the city centre on Watergate Street, which became the Guild Hall.

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St Mary

Plumtree, Nottinghamshire | NG12 5ND

Appearances can be deceptive as, although rather unprepossessing on the outside, when you enter St Mary's church you’ll be greeted with the glorious colours of the ceilings, panelling and stained glass windows.

St John the Baptist

Dronfield, Derbyshire | S18 1QB

A church full of history dating back over nine centuries.

All Saints

Leamington Spa, Warwickshire | CV31 1AA

With its stunning gothic style architecture, the eminent art historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner described All Saints as 'a church as out of the ordinary for scale as for style'.

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St Lawrence

Stoak, Cheshire | CH2 4HP

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All Saints

Billesley, Warwickshire | B49 6NF

A light filled gem with a Shakespearean connection.

St John the Baptist

Mamble, Worcestershire | DY14 9JY

The church has numerous features of interest, including a 13th century effigy of a knight, 14th century glass, a 17th century minstrels gallery and a wonderfully macabre 16th century carving of a skeleton.

St Mary

Arnold, Nottinghamshire | NG5 8HJ

A 14th century church, restored in 1868-9 by George Gilbert Scott.

St Michael & All Angels

Edwyn Ralph, Herefordshire | HR7 4LU

St Michael & All Angels stands close to a moat and was once the site of a Saxon Village until the Black Death.

St George

Orleton, Herefordshire | SY8 4HU

The 12th century church has stained glass windows, royal intrigue, a preaching cross and links with Proctor & Gamble to name but a few interesting features.

St Peter

Tollerton, Nottinghamshire | NG12 4FW

St Peter's, tucked away off the road, is a mix of architectural styles having been remodelled twice by former owners of the adjacent hall, and contains eight hatchments (funeral coats of arms) dating from 1770 to 1875.

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