The interior of this Norman church near Salisbury was beautifully decorated with stencil and freehand decoration in 1876 and features a trompe l'oeil priest's seat with a painted orange tree.
St Helen’s, Barmby on the Marsh, East Riding of Yorkshire
A medieval nave, Georgian tower and porches and a Victorian chancel overlooking flood-meadows — and in the distance, the cooling towers of Drax power-station
St Philip’s, Caerdeon is hard to define. It has been described as rustic Mediterranean, Alpine, of French Basque influence or like an Italian farm building.
St Michael & All Angels’, Llanfihangel Rogiet, Monmouthshire
You'll find this medieval church, with 13th-century effigies and a connection to the inventor of self-raising flour, in a rural setting close to the intersection of the M4 and M48
Medieval church with striking reticulated ceilings, set in the dramatic chalk landscape of the Cranborne Chase — with important links to 20th century literature and the gay rights movement
Gothic revival church (one of the first in Wales) designed by architect John Jones (a bard known as 'Talhaiarn') and built in distinctive Pwntan sandstone
Strict & Particular Baptist Chapel, Waddesdon Hill, Buckinghamshire
Founded in 1792 by local farmer, Francis Cox, whose name appears on the date plaque over the south door, and whose funerary monument is within the chapel