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St Mary the Virgin

East Barnet, Hertfordshire | EN4 8XD

St Mary’s is the oldest building in the London Borough of Barnet, and its clearly visible Norman heritage details means that despite some further development it is described by Pevsner as a ‘remarkable survival’ of that monastic period.

St Peter de Witton

Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire | WR9 7AN

St Peter's is bounded not only by a peaceful churchyard, but playing fields and the Lido park.

All Saints

Barnet, Greater London | N20 9EZ

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All Saints

Hawton, Nottinghamshire | NG24 3RN

The tiny rural village of Hawton might seem a surprising place to find an astonishing gallery of medieval carvings in stone, but its handsome and unspoilt church is just that.

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St Bartholomew

Whittington, Gloucestershire | GL54 4LA

Highlights include the Crusader Tombs from 1170 and a memorial to King Philip of England, ever heard of him before?

St Andrew

Droitwich Spa , Worcestershire | WR9 8DY

This town centre church dates from the early 13th century but was much rebuilt following a fire in 1290 which devastated much of the town.

St Denys

Sleaford, Lincolnshire | NG34 7SH

St Denys is on the east side of the market place, and is surrounded by fine old buildings from many periods, including the 16th century half timbered vicarage.

St Giles

Willenhall, West Midlands | WV13 2ER

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St Paul

Harlow, Essex | CM20 1LP

An iconic 20th century heritage church, the first in the New Towns, a particularly lavish 'mother church' with the large mosaic by John Piper; the Risen Christ at Emmaus.

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St John the Baptist

Inglesham, Wiltshire | SN6 7RD

An ancient painted wonder saved by William Morris.

St Mary the Virgin

Little Hallingbury, Essex | CM22 7RE

Medieval rural village church, set in an attractive churchyard.

Belarusian Church

Woodside Park, Greater London | N12 8HY

The Belarusian Memorial Chapel is the first wooden church built in London since the Great Fire of 1666.