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St Aldhelm

Branksome, Dorset | BH13 6BT

Open doors - open minds - open to God.

St Winifred

Branscombe, Devon | EX12 3DA

St Winifred’s is one of the finest village churches in Devon with many interesting features, in particular its interesting location, as rather than atop a hillside where it would be visible, St Winifred's is set on a terrace that cannot be seen from the sea.

St Helen

Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire | LN5 0SN

Generally agreed to be one of the finest churches in Lincolnshire, St Helen's was already in the front rank before the Victorian architect GF Bodley added a sumptuous chancel, with painted vault and lavishly gilded reredos, in his late 19th century restoration.

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St Paul

Branxton, Northumberland | TD12 4SW

Tranquil ancient sacred space and historically important Flodden Battlefield church.

Holy Trinity

Brathay, Cumbria | LA22 0HS

Unusual Romanesque style church in scenery of which Wordsworth said 'There is not a more beautiful situation outside of the Alps or among them than this'.

St Peter & St Paul

Bratoft, Lincolnshire | PE24 5DJ

A stone built church with a brick tower in a peaceful rural setting.

St Cuthbert

Brattleby, Lincolnshire | LN1 2SQ

St Cuthbert’s is a small church with Norman features, a striking 12th century tower and arches, fascinating glass, memorials and evidence of early wall paintings.

St Nicholas

Bratton Seymour, Somerset | BA9 8DA

A still point in a turning world, feel your whole self relax into the tranquil calm of St Nicholas 12th century church in Bratton Seymour.

All Saints

Braunston in Rutland, Rutland | LE15 8QS

A medieval church with features dating from early 12th century, wall paintings from c1400 and many items of social historical interest.

St Peter

Braunstone Park, Leicestershire | LE3 1RH

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All Saints

Braybrooke, Northamptonshire | LE16 8LW

A Norman church largely rebuilt in the 14th century and has a Norman font with intertwined monsters, fish and seemingly incongruously a cross.