Beulah Chapel
Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2DD
Beulah Chapel, known locally as The Round Chapel was the only building to survive the controversial demolition of Groes village in 1975.
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Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2DD
Beulah Chapel, known locally as The Round Chapel was the only building to survive the controversial demolition of Groes village in 1975.
Pitchcombe, Gloucestershire | GL6 6LW
Lies in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Beauty. and surrounded by a stunningly beautiful churchyard overlooking the Painswick valley.
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Nursling, Hampshire | SO16 0YB
This is a small rural church with a great history and wonderful peaceful atmosphere.
Llangrove, Herefordshire | HR9 6EX
A Victorian country church completed in 1856, built in Bath stone in the English Gothic style and set in the centre o the village, this was the first church to be designed by the architect Frederick Bodley, a student of Sir George Gilbert Scott.
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Torbryan, Devon | TQ12 5UR
Mighty medieval church deep in the countryside.
Elmore , Gloucestershire | GL2 3SP
A Grade I listed church with ancient chests inside and table top tombs outside.
Cirencester, Gloucestershire | GL7 1YE
Cirencester Baptist Church had been located in Coxwell Street Cirencester since from around 1651 with the last main building works commencing in 1856.
Leckford, Hampshire | SO20 6JG
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Ramsbury, Wiltshire | SN8 2QH
Ramsbury was the seat of the Bishops of Wiltshire from 909 to 1058 from which period fragments of crosses remain.
Andover, Hampshire | SP10 1DP
St Mary’s is a beautiful 19th century Victorian Gothic building, the third church on this site in Andover where God has been worshipped for over a thousand years.
Eling Hill, Hampshire | SO40 9HF
The tenth oldest church in England overlooks the waters of the Solent and Test Estuary from its wild churchyard.
Froxfield, Wiltshire | SN8 3JY
A beautiful, simple medieval English village church.