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St Mary
Brent Eleigh, Suffolk | CO10 9NP
Just one mile east of the tourist hotspot of Lavenham, St Mary’s possesses hidden gems with the earliest and finest set of altar wall paintings in England (according to experts).
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Brent Eleigh, Suffolk | CO10 9NP
Just one mile east of the tourist hotspot of Lavenham, St Mary’s possesses hidden gems with the earliest and finest set of altar wall paintings in England (according to experts).
Brent Knoll, Somerset | TA9 4DG
Set on the lower slopes of the isolated hill from which it takes its name, Brent Knoll church stands on an ancient Christian site.
Brentor, Devon | PL19 0NP
One of the iconic landmarks of West Devon, St Michael de Rupe was founded in 1130 by the local landowner Robert Giffard and is the highest working church in England.
Brentwood, Essex | CM15 8AT
The Cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Brentwood, as well as being the home of the vibrant Cathedral Parish here in Brentwood.
Brentwood, Essex | CM15 9EN
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Brentwood, Essex | CM14 4DB
There has been a church of St Thomas of Canterbury in Brentwood since the 13th century, and we are very much at the heart of the community.
Bridge Sollars, Herefordshire | HR4 7JH
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Bridge, Kent | CT4 5LA
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Bridgeton, Strathclyde | G40 3BB
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Bridgnorth, Shropshire | WV16 4EJ
A vast church with an explosive history.
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Bridgnorth, Shropshire | WV16 4AQ
There are two church towers that punctuate Bridgnorth's pleasing hillside townscape, which slopes steeply up from the River Severn.
Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 3EQ
Bridgwater Baptist Church is grade II*listed and was erected in 1837 in a neo classical style to replace an earlier existing church building.