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Llanelieu, Powys | LD3 0EB
The church is remotely situated, deep in the Black Mountains (Brecon Beacons National Park) in a large and ancient churchyard.
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Llanelieu, Powys | LD3 0EB
The church is remotely situated, deep in the Black Mountains (Brecon Beacons National Park) in a large and ancient churchyard.
Halwill, Devon | EX21 5UH
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Itchen Stoke, Hampshire | SO24 0SX
A jewel inspired by the chapel of French kings.
Belmont, Herefordshire | HR2 9RZ
Benedictine monasticism was part of the landscape of medieval Britain, but the Dissolution of the Monasteries brought an end to monastic life in England and Wales.
Bishops Waltham, Hampshire | SO32 1AL
We are committed to helping people to grow through mutual support, care and prayer; being a good neighbour to people in need; being good listeners; challenging injustice; working for the good of all.
Talgarth, Powys | LD3 0BH
This medieval church is said to occupy the site where St Gwendoline was buried, reputedly one of many saintly descendants of the 5th century king Brychan Brycheiniog.
Headley, Berkshire | RG19 8LB
St Peter’s church is a small red brick chapel style church on the west side of the A339 next to the village hall.
Hampton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR1 4JY
Picturesque Norman church with unusual ground plan and medieval roof timbers.
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Kingsclere, Berkshire | RG20 5PJ
A Norman (12th century) church, St Mary’s is rich in interesting features including the famous ‘Bed Bug’ weather vane which is said to have been put there to commemorate King John’s fateful visit to the village.
Thornbury, Devon | EX22 7DD
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Northington, Hampshire | SO24 9TH
A Victorian grade II* listed church that has retained its candelabra and is stunning and in a stunning rural position.
Fareham, Hampshire | PO15 5RA
The ruins of 13th century Titchfield Abbey, the last monastery of Premonstratensian canons to be founded in England, lie in the valley of the River Meon in south Hampshire.