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St Stephen
Lympne, Kent | CT21 4LQ
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Lympne, Kent | CT21 4LQ
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Gunwen, Cornwall | PL30 5DU
Gunwen Methodist Church was built 1869, it lies two miles north of Luxulyan adjacent to Breney Common Nature Reserve and looks towards Helman Tor and is lovely country for a picnic.
Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 0QT
Queen Victoria worshipped in the church as a child when on holiday, the east window is a memorial to her and the clock was installed to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee.
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Old Romney, Kent | TN29 9QH
John Betjeman described this church as 'tumbledown' in the 1960s, but he also made it clear that he really liked it as it still retains its charm and history.
St Andrews, Fife | KY16 9UH
References to the Holy Trinity in St Andrews can be traced back over 1,000 years and the oldest parts of the current building are the tower and some of the pillars, which date back to the church built here in 1412.
Barfreston, Kent | CT15 7JQ
Kent's finest Norman church, with some of the best Norman decorative stonework in Britain.
Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 9PA
This Grade I listed Gothic masterpiece is Pugin's model church and it embodies the principles he followed throughout his career.
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Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9AF
One of the oldest meeting houses in the country still in use today.
Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9DA
A landmark church that still rings a curfew.
Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9ER
Set in one of Kent's prettiest little towns, St Clement's stands next to the ramparts of what was a Cinque port until the river silted up and left the town stranded.
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St Mary in the Marsh, Kent | TN29 0DG
Set in a part of the marshes that remains largely agricultural, St Mary's was originally built in the first half of the 12th century.
St Eval, Cornwall | PL27 7UG
You can be assured of a warm welcome at the peaceful church of St Eval. It stands almost alone with its 60ft tower visible for miles around, surrounded by the disused runways of RAF St Eval, an important Coastal Command airfield during World War II.