This 12th-century church, perched high above the village, is next to one of the earliest Marcher’ castles built by Norman overlords to defend the Anglo-Welsh border…
A winding lane leads up to the humble but delightful church of St Bartholomew, which sits on a steep bank above a picturesque stream…
This striking flint-and-brick 700-year-old church stands in a pretty churchyard shaded by fine trees near a beautiful stretch of the Thames…
A lovely Norman church, with a stunning Decorated east window and a beautifully simple interior…
On the Pilgrim’s Way below the trees that crown the North Downs, this 900-year-old tiny building sits close to an 18th-century red-brick farmhouse and its barns…
Set in magnificent isolation in the Lincolnshire marshland, this early Medieval church has the feel of a Great Hall…
St Catherine’s is the only complete Anglican church designed by Victorian architect E W Pugin…
This pretty Medieval church is set in the grounds of Knowlton Court manor house. It is Medieval in origin but outwardly Victorian…
This enchanting small building in golden stone is sandwiched between the A30 and the main train line from London…
In a pretty setting on a bend in the River Wye, looking across to the Herefordshire hills, this delightful church is well worth a visit just to enjoy its rich collection of monuments…