Anglo-Norman
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Church of St Mary
Thame, England
1220
Thame Church is a parish church in Oxfordshire built mostly in the early 13th century.
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Durham Cathedral
Durham, England
1242
Built 1093-1133, Durham Cathedral is considered one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in England.
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Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester, England
Founded in 1100 as a Norman abbey, Gloucester Cathedral boasts a huge medieval stained glass window, an elegant interior and one of the finest cloisters in the country.
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Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury, England
1100
Majestic architecture and venerable history are what bring most visitors to Canterbury Cathedral but it is also full of wonderful art details, from medieval stained glass to hidden Green Men.
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The Priory Church of St. Bartholomew the Great
England
Founded in 1123 as a priory church, Great St. Bart's is one of the oldest churches in London and has appeared in several films. Today it is an active Anglican church known for its choral services.
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St Nicholas Barfreston
Barfrestone, England
c. 1180
This tiny parish church in Kent boasts magnificent Norman sculptures on its portals, corbels, and wheel window.
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Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity
Winchester, England
This beautiful cathedral has a Gothic facade but dates mostly from 1097. It is the longest cathedral in England and its interior offers murals, misericords, an ancient font and the grave of Jane Austen.
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Pershore Abbey
Pershore, England
Pershore Abbey was founded in the 7th century and came under the Benedictine rule around the 10th century. Only about half of the abbey church survives, which is now used as a parish church.
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Hailes Church
Hailes, England
This charming country chapel contains some magnificent 13th-century wall paintings of saints, heraldry, mythical beasts, and hunting scenes.
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St. Mary's Church
Black Bourton, England
Black Bourton Church is a charming village parish church that is well worth a visit for its Norman architecture and faded 13th-century murals of biblical scenes and saints.
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St. David's Cathedral
St Davids
c.1200
Founded in the 7th century, St. David's Cathedral in Wales was a major pilgrimage destination in the Middle Ages thanks to its relics of St. David.
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Church of St Mary
Berkshire, England
c. 1170
Church, C12 with north door of circa 1170, restored in 1855 by William Butterfield, and in 1876 and 1901 when bellcote was added. Nave, chancel, south porch and north vestry.