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St Kyneburgha

Castor, Cambridgeshire | PE5 7AY

In Roman times Castor was part of a large complex centred around Durobrivae, a little to the southwest at Water Newton, Castor Ware is a well known Roman product.

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St John the Evangelist

Caterham Valley, Surrey | CR3 6LA

St John’s church community cares for the people of Caterham Valley, offering a warm welcome to visitors.

St Laurence

Catford, Greater London | SE6 2TS

This 1968 octagonal church with beautiful interior; the dome is supported on seven spans of dalles de verre glazing that create a magnificent sense of light filled space.

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St Andrew & St Teilo

Cathays, City of Cardiff | CF24 4DX

Originally just 'St Teilo's', the church was one of several (of numerous denominations) built in Cathays in the opening decades of the 20th century.

Cathedral Isle Of Man

Peel, Lancashire | IM5 1HH

Our Cathedral is home to a wealth of treasures, including a priceless selection of Knox silverware.

St Michael

Catwick, Yorkshire | HU17 5PW

This pleasant small church stands on a shady lane, beside open fields.

St Andrew

Caunton, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6JT

The village, but not the church, is mentioned in Domesday Book.

St Mark

Cautley, Cumbria | LA105LZ

St Mark's church was built in 1847 to serve the people of Cautley, which is a sparsely populated dale running north from Sedbergh towards Kirkby Stephen.

St Mary

Cavendish, Suffolk | CO10 8AZ

From the west and south, the combination of village green, cottages and church at Cavendish is perfect, and makes one of the loveliest and most famous English villages scenes.

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St Agnes

Cawston, Norfolk | NR10 4AG

Cawston's enormous cruciform church has treasures that are well worth travelling for.

All Saints

Cawthorne , Yorkshire | S75 4HQ

The earliest reference to a church in Cawthorne can be found in the Domesday Book of 1086, the current church is the third to stand on this site.