St Michael
Salwarpe, Worcestershire | WR9 0AH
On one side this church sits above the river Salwarpe and on the other above the Droitwich Canal.
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Salwarpe, Worcestershire | WR9 0AH
On one side this church sits above the river Salwarpe and on the other above the Droitwich Canal.
Charlton on Otmoor, Oxfordshire | OX5 2UQ
The village church has a tall tower that stands over the cottages in the middle of the village and can be seen from some way off because of the flat landscape.
Great Witley, Worcestershire | WR6 6JT
A hidden gem of Baroque splendour.
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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.
Leinthall Starkes, Herefordshire | SY8 4LL
St Mary Magdalene, Leinthall Starkes is known locally as'the church in the field' due to its location half a mile outside the current village down a long sloping grass track.
Cascob, Powys | LD8 2NT
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Lower Heyford, Oxfordshire | OX25 5NR
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Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire | SA31 1GW
St Peter’s is first recorded in the Chronicles of Battle Abbey when it was donated to Battle Abbey, along with a monastic house known as Llandeulyddog, in about 1110.
Ombersley, Worcestershire | WR9 0EW
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Apuldram, Sussex | PO20 7EF
The church dates from 12th century, set in the Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire | WR9 8AZ
This church is famous because it is completely covered in religious scenes created with beautiful venetian glass 'tessarae' mosaics and marble in the style of Ravenna in Italy, it is visited by people from across the world.
South Newington, Oxfordshire | OX15 4JN
This handsome many windowed Norman and Early English church is entered through a splendidly pinnacle porch, which gives it a particularly theatrical effect.
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