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Hexham Abbey

Hexham, Northumberland | NE463NB

Hexham Abbey is one of the earliest seats of Christianity in England, welcoming visitors to our site for more than 1300 years, with a host of historical artefacts and treasures visitors feel inspired by the sense of heritage, worship and community unique to this beautiful place.

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St Faith

Hexton, Hertfordshire | SG5 3LJ

The church was first dedicated to St Faith in 1108-14 and although it appears to be largely early 19th century Gothic Revival it is largely of medieval origin with possibly even earlier fabric incorporated.

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St Nicholas

Heythrop, Oxfordshire | OX7 5TL

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All Saints

High Bray, Devon | EX32 7QL

An 800 year old community church overlooking Exmoor and the Roman era village at the ford over the river Bray.

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High Carntyne Parish Church

Carntyne, City of Glasgow | G32 6LW

High Carntyne Parish was the first church extension charge of the Church of Scotland.

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St Mary the Virgin

High Halden, Kent | TN26 3JB

The church probably dates back to the 12th century and the two especially interesting architectural features are the tower and south porch.

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St Andrew

High Ham, Somerset | TA10 9BZ

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St John the Baptist

High Toynton, Lincolnshire | LN9 6NN

High Toynton is a ‘doubly thankful’ village, it is one of only 14 churches in the UK where all the men came back from both World Wars.

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St Mary the Virgin

Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire | NN10 8DL

The church owes its grandeur to the fact that the town was, and still is, part of the Duchy of Lancaster.

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St John

Higham, Kent | ME3 7DB

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Christ Church

Highbury, Greater London | N5 1SA

Designed by architect Thomas Allom, a founder member of what would become the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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St Clement

Higher Openshaw, Greater Manchester | M11 1HF

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