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St Dubricius Church   
The church, dedicated to St Dubricius, is built in the Early Norman style of architecture. It has a late 13th Century nave and an Early Perpendicular chancel. The small West tower...


St Ethelbert's Almshouses   
The original 13th Century St Ethelbert’s hospital was rebuilt in 1805 as a gothic style building with gardens down to the old castle moat. The ten women it housed had to...


St Ethelbert’s Well   
St Ethelbert’s Well was supposed to have sprung up at the place where his body rested before burial in Hereford Cathedral. The earliest mention of a well here was in the...


St Faith’s Church   
Richard de Brito, one of the four knights who murdered Thomas a Becket took sanctuary in Dorstone and later founded a chapel on the site to expiate his part in the...


St Giles Church   
The church of St Giles with its tall broach spire stands high above the village of Goodrich. Inside is an undivided chancel and nave, the latter having been extended, the older...


St James Church   
The church in Kimbolton, dedicated to St James, is mainly 13th Century. There are Norman windows in the chancel and some rich glass in 13th Century tracery. The tower is topped...


St John the Baptist Church   
Except for retaining the medieval tower, a Norman doorway and the North arcade, the church was rebuilt in 1852 by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Decorated style. There are two...


St John the Baptist Church   
St John the Baptist Church is surprisingly long. Most is Norman and medieval though the West tower is 18th Century. There is a narrow 13th Century richly moulded arched doorway and...


St John the Evangelist Church   
Horace Walpole built St Johns Church, Shobdon in 1756 for the second Viscount Bateman. It is a unique combination of Rococo and Gothic known as Strawberry Hill Gothick and was built...


St Lawrence Church   
This church is one of the few buildings remaining of the original Preston mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Much of the Norman material was used when St Lawrence’s was restored in...


     
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