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St Catherine's Church

St Catherine's Church

St Catherine’s is the only complete Anglican church designed by Victorian architect E W Pugin…

St Clement's Church

St Clement's Church

This pretty Medieval church is set in the grounds of Knowlton Court manor house. It is Medieval in origin but outwardly Victorian…

St Cuthbert Old Chancel

St Cuthbert Old Chancel

This enchanting small building in golden stone is sandwiched between the A30 and the main train line from London…

St Cuthbert's Church

St Cuthbert's Church

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…

St Deny's Church

St Deny's Church

Tucked away down a private drive, this Norman church is idyllically set in a lovely meadow surrounded by willows near the Great Ouse. From the south, the crenellated tower and aisleless nave appear to be fortified and defensive but on arrival, it becomes obvious that this is a delightful country church…

St Edwold's Church

St Edwold's Church

15th-century St Edwold’s is not much bigger than a single-decker bus measuring only 9.1m by 3.9m…

St Faith's Church

St Faith's Church

Outwardly this is a simple church, set in trees by a lane with fields and a handful of buildings nearby. Yet step inside St Faith’s and your view of the Medieval world changes…

St George's Church

St George's Church

The charming red-brick chapel of St George stands alone amid acres of corn and oilseed rape with only a few trees for company…

St George's Church

St George's Church

Away from the village, down a track through fields, St George’s has a lovely view towards a nearby wood…

St George's Church

St George's Church

During the Middle Ages, St George’s belonged to St Neot’s Priory, which may account for the high quality of much of the carving in stone and wood. It also has a rare, melancholy beauty…