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All Saints

Coddington, Nottinghamshire | NG24 2PW

From a distance, All Saints could be a little red roofed medieval country church, but in fact the appearance of the present building is largely the result of a restoration of the original 13th century

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St Thomas a Becket

Huntington, Herefordshire | HR5 3PY

St Thomas a Becket church is reputed to have been erected in the early 13th century as part of the penance of one of the murderers of Becket in 1170 and possibly stands on the site of an earlier Saxon church.

St Michael & All Angels

Eaton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR2 9QJ

St Michael's has a Norman tower crowned with a later broach spire that is a prominent landmark and much of the rest of the church is from the 13th century with the medieval glass the finest stained glass in Herefordshire, and among the best in Britain.

St Mary

Gladestry, Powys | HR5 3NT

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All Saints

Barrowby, Lincolnshire | NG32 1BX

Quintessentially characteristic Early English and Decorated church overlooking the Vale of Belvoir.

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St Lawrence

Barton-On-The-Heath, Warwickshire | GL56 0PH

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St Mary the Virgin

Carlton on Trent, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6LP

A medieval church containing Norman fabric and which was a chapel of ease for the parish of Norwell existed on the site of the present building; it was demolished in 1849.

St Edmund

Egleton, Rutland | LE15 5AD

An intimate 12th century church noted for its tympanum and other Norman carvings set in a peaceful conservation village on the edge of Rutland Water.

All Saints

Brockhampton by Ross, Herefordshire | HR1 4SE

This is a church like no other, a genuinely unique building that was the last major work of its architect, William Lethaby.

St Peter & St Paul

Swalcliffe, Oxfordshire | OX15 5DR

Always open to visitors, whether you wish to enjoy historic architecture, admire the remarkable medieval wall paintings, study the monuments of past gentry families, or simply pause to experience the atmosphere of contemplation, celebration, worship and fellowship that people have found within this wonderful building for a thousand years.

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All Saints

Lamport, Northamptonshire | NN6 9HB

Whilst the tower is medieval the church was so rebuilt in the 17th and 18th century that that is its overriding appearance.

Pales Meeting House

Llandegley, Powys | LD1 5UH

The Pales Quaker Meeting House was built in 1717 and has been in continuous use as a place of worship since that time, the thatched building and attached cottage are Grade II* listed buildings and the adjacent graveyard has been in use since the mid 1600s.