All Saints
Soulbury, Buckinghamshire
St Michael's is one of the best preserved Norman parish churches in England, built around 1150-80.
Stewkley, Buckinghamshire
At some stage, probably in the 15th century, the roof pitch was reduced and was then raised back up to follow the line visible on the tower wall in the tactful restoration by GE Street in 1844.
The west front of the church faces the road and has a central door with a Norman arch and tympanum carved with dragons.
The south doorway, protected by Street's porch, has chevron ornament on the arch.
The bulky central tower has blind arcading at belfry level in the form of intersecting round arches that produces pointed arches.
Soulbury, Buckinghamshire
Mursley, Buckinghamshire
Mursley church is a 14th century Grade II* listed building including monuments to the Fortescue family.
Wing, Buckinghamshire
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.