St Peter’s is a picturesque Thames-side landmark with an elegant open-work spire and octagonal belfry…
Built by John Morlidge of London for the Astley family in 1813 in the Gothic style, St Peter?s was one of the first churches to be constructed with an iron frame…
Disciples and devotees of the Revd Williams Barnes (1801-86), the Dorset poet, gravitate to this church; he was rector here and is buried in the churchyard…
The church of St Peter lies deep in the country in the hills above the river Mole…
This remote Medieval church sprawls across its rough-tufted churchyard, the sole survivor of the lost village of Wolfhamcote that lies buried to the north…
This cruciform church is set in rolling country, on the edge of parkland and dates mainly from around 1800…
This lovely church from the late 12th-century contains several masterpieces of curious Norman carving including a chancel arch decorated with several rows of chevrons…
This beautiful and peaceful church, with an elegant spire, was built from the Norman period to the 15th-century…
Set in glorious countryside on the edge of Exmoor this hilltop church seems to be a modest Medieval building, but it is the lovely light Georgian interior with painted texts and wonderful furnishings that have hardly changed for 200 years that make it very special…
This magnificent Victorian church was built in a fabulously ornate Medieval style and was intended for the poor of the parish, who could not afford to pay for seats in Tetbury’s other church, St Mary’s…