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St Michael’s Church   
The tiny church dedicated to St Michael was restored in 1925 but was originally a Norman structure and retains the Norman doorway and two chancel windows with modern pictures of St...


St Michael’s Church   
St Michael’s Church dates from the 13th Century. Between the squat square tower and the chancel is a modern nave with a new arch at each end. In a recess in...


St Peter and St Paul Church   
The church of St Peter and St Paul in Eye dates mainly from the 13th Century, though the tower was a Victorian addition. The oak porch with its carved bargeboard is...


St Peter’s Church   
St Peter’s Church in the village of Birley is a little out of the way but extremely attractive. Its half-timbered black and white gable juts out over the Perpendicular chapel, and...


St Peter’s Church   
St Peter’s is the civic church of Hereford and one of two medieval churches within the city. It was founded in 1085 by Walter de Lacy, a Norman lord who held...


St Peter’s Church   
St Peter’s Church sits on a hill in the village of Staunton-on-Arrow. The church has been much restored but the earliest records are of a vicar here the 13th Century. At...


St Peter’s Church   
This church, with its central tower, is mainly late 12th Century but the four supporting arches, belfry and unusual corner stair turret, climbing above the tower, are 14th Century. Inside is...


St Peter’s Church   
Wormbridge and its church were once in the possession of the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem. The church was partly rebuilt by the Victorians although the entrance door is...


St Peter’s Church   
St Peter’s is an impressive and unique 12th century building with its four sections and double chancel. Its origins are believed to date back to the 8th Century when King Offa...


St Peter’s and St Paul’s Church   
It is possible that this church was originally built when the de Lacy family held the manor of Stoke Lacy, as there is a restored Norman chancel arch amid the later...


     
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