Church of England
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Church of St Andrew
Ogbourne St. Andrew, England
Anglican parish church. Late C12, C13, C14 and restored 1847-9 by William Butterfield. Flint with limestone dressings, nave pebbledashed. Tower of limestone ashlar. Lead roofs, but slate to chancel and stone slates on porch.
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Church of St Lawrence
Besselsleigh, England
Church. Early C12, with early C14 and C15 alterations. c.1632 for William Lenthall, Speaker of House of Commons, and 1788 for William John Lenthall. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof. Nave and chancel.
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Old Cathedral of St Michael
Coventry, England
Among the largest medieval parish churches in England. Made a collegiate church in 1908, cathedral in 1918. Much damaged by an air raid, November 1940, leaving body of church unroofed and without arcades.
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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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Dorchester Abbey
Dorchester-on-Thames, England
12th-14th cents.
Now an Anglican parish church, Dorchester Abbey was originally a cathedral founded by St. Birinus (in 635 CE) and later became an Augustinian abbey.
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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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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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Church of St Peter and St Paul
Aston Rowant, England
Church. C12 nave; C13 chancel; C14 tower and aisles; C15 clerestory; top stage of tower rebuilt c.1811 by Isaac Stone of Thame; mid C19 alterations; restoration of c.1884 by E.G. Bruton.
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Church of St Nicholas of Myra
Brighton and Hove, England
Formerly known as: St Nicholas's Church CHURCH STREET. Parish church.
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Church of St Alfege
London, England
1711-14 by Nicholas Hawksmoor. One of the 1st of the "Fifty New Churches" arising from the Act of 1711. Masons were Edward Strong (who had worked for Wren on St Paul's Cathedral) and Edward Tufnell. Steeple 1730 by John James, rebuilt 1813.
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Church of St Mary
Burford, England
Church. C12 chancel, C14 nave and tower, extensively restored 1889 by Sir Aston Webb. MATERIALS: generally stone rubble with ashlar dressings, with ashlar tower.
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Church of St Cross
Oxford, England
Parish church. (RCHM 30). C11-C12 chancel. Mid C13 west tower with top stage of 1464; repaired 1908. North arcade and north aisle rebuilt in mid C15.