All Saints
Longhope, Gloucestershire | GL17 0LH
All Saints church is a Grade II listed building and is described as being a magnificent and prominent building dating back to the 12th century situated in a very picturesque part of the village.
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Longhope, Gloucestershire | GL17 0LH
All Saints church is a Grade II listed building and is described as being a magnificent and prominent building dating back to the 12th century situated in a very picturesque part of the village.
Jacobstowe, Devon | EX20 3RQ
A small, beautifully kept, and welcoming country church with a fascinating history.
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Hinton Parva, Wiltshire | SN4 0DL
This small Grade I church dates mainly from c1300.
Stanton Fitzwarren, Wiltshire | SN6 7SE
The Grade I church is mainly Victorianised Perpendicular.
Tuffley, Gloucestershire | GL1 5LJ
A most dramatic piece of early 20th century ecclesiastical architecture.
Ampfield, Hampshire | SO51 9BU
St Marks was designed by Keble of the Oxford Movement and stands in a wooded glade at the heart of the village of Ampfield.
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Ampney St Mary, Gloucestershire | GL7 5RU
A wonderful country Cotswold church, simply constructed but containing medieval wall paintings, fascinating Norman tympanium and stone chancel screen.
Bishopstone, Wiltshire | SN6 8LZ
The Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular but it possesses on the north side an exquisite late Norman doorway.
Meeth, Devon | EX20 3EP
St Michael & All Angels is a beautiful Grade II* listed church with a number of special features, monuments and tombs.
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Hungerford, Berkshire | RG17 0JB
A fine Georgian Gothic church built of Bath stone brought along the adjacent Kennet and Avon canal.
Castle Eaton, Wiltshire | SN6 6LB
This Grade I church is situated on the banks of the Thames.
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St Weonards, Herefordshire | HR2 8NU
This gem of a church dating from the 12th century rightly merits its Grade I status from its commanding position overlooking beautiful rolling Herefordshire fields with stunning views to the hills around Symonds Yat and Ross on Wye.