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St Mary

Longworth, Oxfordshire | OX13 5DY

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St Giles Priory

Little Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 4JN

The priory was founded in the 12th century, but the Perpendicular features of the present church date from a 1480s rebuilding by Bishop Alcock of Worcester after he visited the priory to investigate its poor state.

St Peter

Pipe Cum Lyde, Herefordshire | HR4 8AD

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St Mary the Virgin

Burghill, Herefordshire | HR4 7SF

This church with its medieval porch, dates back to the 12th century and has several important historical features including an ancient font,stained glass windows,a rood screen and interesting brasses and is set in a beautiful, well maintained churchyard.

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St James

Welland, Worcestershire | WR13 6LA

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St Wulstan

Little Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 4JL

Built in 1862, our church is located on the eastern slopes of the Malvern Hill, many visitors come to our cemetery to pay their respects to Sir Edward Elgar who is buried there with other members of his family.

St Mary

Hay-on-Wye, Powys | HR3 5EF

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Hailes Abbey

Winchcombe, Gloucestershire | GL54 5PB

13th century Cistercian abbey.

Maesyronnen Chapel

Glasbury on Wye, Powys | HR3 5NJ

You can’t get a chapel much older than Maesyronnen, it is considered one of the most important buildings in Wales.

St Mary

Swinbrook, Oxfordshire | OX18 4DY

St Mary's is in a most attractive setting in the Windrush valley near Burford.

St Mary

Ripple, Worcestershire | GL20 6HA

The distinctive appearance of the church in this village near the River Severn is due mainly to the contrasting balustrade top section of the tower.

St George

Brinsop, Herefordshire | HR4 7AU

Brinsop's 14th century church, at the end of a cul de sac lane, is famous for its ancient depictions of St George, one in stone the other in glass.