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St George's Church

St George's Church

St George and it’s pretty churchyard, with attached school house and rectory is an unexpected surprise, amongst now derelict refineries and other 20th century developments…

St George's Church

St George's Church

This charming Tudor church was built from a jumble of sandstone and brick. It dates from around 1540, with some additions between 1724 and 1842…

St George's Church

St George's Church

Vast and solitary, St George’s is one of the most magnificent 18th-century church in Dorset. It rises from the rocky, treeless and dramatic peninsula of Portland and is the masterwork of a local mason named Thomas Gilbert who supplied the Portland stone used to build St Paul’s Cathedral…

St George's Church

St George's Church

One of two Medieval churches in a small village off the Salisbury to Devizes road, St George’s is attractively secluded in its lush valley…

St Giles' Church

St Giles' Church

This lovely 13th-century church stands in rolling downland deep inside the military training area of Salisbury Plain…

St Gregory's Church

St Gregory's Church

This imposing Medieval church is set in the water meadows by the Trent, with cooling towers and pylons nearby - ancient and modern juxtaposed. It has a sturdy tower and lofty clerestoried nave…

St Gregory's Church

St Gregory's Church

On its hillock above the River Chet stands this charming little Norman church, with its round tower surmounted by a later octagonal top…

St Gregory's Church

St Gregory's Church

This chapel was built in the early 1860s by the Upton family, when the London and North Western Railway was building its Ingleton branch and sent a Scripture Reader to the navvies…

St Helen's Church

St Helen's Church

Built in red brick, with contrasting bands of black brick, St Helen?s stands on a mound near the centre of an attractive village…

St James' Church

St James' Church

St James’ has been a landmark for seven centuries. Built on a hillside above the River Lea, its embattled buttressed tower was a steering point for those on the water and a waymark for those on the ancient route to London…