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St Mary the Virgin

Capel y Ffin, Powys | NP7 7NP

Set in the hidden valley of the Honddu river, with the Black Mountains to the west and the great ridge carrying Offa's Dyke to the east, Capel y Ffin melds art and landscape seamlessly.

St Gwynno

Vaynor, Glamorgan | CF48 2TT

The story of St Gwynno’s goes back to 8th century.

All Saints

Wing, Buckinghamshire | LU7 0NX

A famous Anglo Saxon church with additions, All Saints stands in a large churchyard on the edge of the village, from which it is approached through a fine 20th century lychgate.

St Nicholas

Eydon, Northamptonshire | NN11 3PQ

The church is at the south end of the village adjacent to Eydon Hall, and oddly, both it and the hall post date this fascinating village.

St Michael & All Angels

Moccas, Herefordshire | HR2 9LH

Welcome to our beautiful and ancient church in its beautiful parkland setting in the Marches, between the River Wye, apple orchards and the hills flanking the Welsh border.

St Michael & All Angels

Stewkley, Buckinghamshire | LU7 0HH

St Michael's is one of the best preserved Norman parish churches in England, built around 1150-80.

St James

Tedstone Delamere, Herefordshire | HR7 4PT

St James is one of only seven churches in Herefordshire with Saxon origins.

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St Barnabas

Ranmore, Surrey | RH5 6SP

For many years St Barnabas has been known as ‘The Church on the North Downs Way’ and one unusual feature is that the main door faces away from the road since it was designed to be entered from the Great House.

St Mary the Virgin

Wormsley, Herefordshire | HR4 8LY

A tiny church with ancient origins.

St John the Baptist

Upper Bodington, Northamptonshire | NN11 6DL

A simple, quiet and friendly village church dating from the 13 century, standing in a wildlife friendly churchyard.

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St Beuno

Culbone, Somerset | TA24 8PB

With its unusual dedication, to a 6th century saint from north Wales, this is usually considered to be the smallest church in England, set in a secluded wooded combe.

St Giles

Cheddington, Bedfordshire | LU7 0SG

A rural church in a peaceful location with a public footpath running alongside the churchyard.

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