
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.
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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.
Fivemiletown, County Tyrone | BT75 0LL
Impeccably maintained early 18th century church with magnificent stained glass windows, architecture and history.
Wittersham, Kent | TN30 7EA
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Plymouth, Devon | PL1 5HW
Since its opening in 1858 the Cathedral has served a diocese covering the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset and provides a welcome to all.
Plymouth, Devon | PL1 2AD
St Andrew's is a wonderful and beautiful building with a fascinating historical story.
St Mabyn, Cornwall | PL30 3BQ
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St Minver, Cornwall | PL27 6QH
St Minver is the parish church for a large and enormously popular holiday area, including all the Camel Estuary from Polzeath to Daymer Bay and on to Rock.
Pevensey, Sussex | BN24 5LD
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St Nicholas at Wade, Kent | CT7 0NP
A warm welcome to our glorious early 12th century building with 22m tower, used as a navigation marker and a recently restored, incredibly beautiful, east window.
Cardinham, Cornwall | PL30 4BL
This is the only church anywhere dedicated to St Meubred. It has one of the best churchyard crosses in the country, 9th century with knot work scrolls, ring chain and plait work. You can also find our fascinating carved medieval bench ends.
Kilmaronock, Strathclyde | G83 8SB
Rural church, surrounded by ancient graveyard and outstanding views towards Ben Lomond.
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Hastingleigh, Kent | TN25 5HU
This beautifully simple building is in a valley about a mile from Hastingleigh village, there may have been a church here in the 6th century, but the present building is largely Norman and Early English.