Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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St. James, Clapton on the Hill, Cheltenham
The church of St James is a chapelry of Bourton-on the-Water, was an early possession of Evesham Abbey, and is one of the smallest churches in the Cotswolds. It is an active church which is an integral part of the community of Clapton.
There is a small garden for reflection, and views over the Windrush valley.
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Location: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
St. James, Kings Nympton
This is a fine ancient parish church in the Perpendicular style, being of some 14th but mostly 15th century architecture. Its origins are that of a late Saxon minster of which only the windowless north wall remains. It has a beautiful rood screen and an unusual painted ceiling. The bell tower has a steeple added in Victorian times. The North ...
Location: Umberleigh, Devon, United Kingdom
St. James, Normanton on Soar
St James Church, Normanton on Soar, dating from the 12th Century, is situated beside the river Soar at one of the most southerly points in the county of Nottinghamshire. The nearest town is Loughborough in Leicestershire, which is approximately four miles away by road to the south.
St James’ Church is a small church, standing on ...
Location: Normanton on Soar, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
St. John the Baptist, North Baddesley, Southampton
An ancient church which has stood on a hill for over a thousand years, providing a peaceful haven away from the villages that surround it with stunning views over the Hampshire countryside. In 1304 the Knights Hospitallers acquired the church with the right to appoint the incumbent and in 1348 North Baddesley became the headquarters of the Knights ...
Location: Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
St. Laurence Saxon Church, Bradford on Avon
The Saxon Church (as it is known locally) is an Ancient Monument, now in the care and ownership of an ecumenical charity, The Saxon Church Trustees. A charter of King Æthelred granted Bradford to the nuns of Shaftesbury in 1001, and the church’s architecture suggests it was built for the nuns early in the eleventh century.
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Location: Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
St. Laurence, Pittington
Pre-conquest church in peaceful locality at Hallgarth, isolated from present settlements. Linked to Durham Cathedral by its Norman architecture. There are wall paintings celebrating St. Cuthbert’s life, a tomb cover to Christian the Mason who created Norman arches, and the pre-Norman framework is very obvious. St Laurence is a Parish Church ...
Location: Pittington, Durham, United Kingdom
St. Laurence, West Challow, Wantage
The parish church of St. Laurence is a Grade II* listed building constructed in the 12th century and is one of six churches which make up the Ridgeway Benefice. It has a nave and chancel, which are structurally undivided, and a North Porch. The walls are of rubble with freestone dressings and are rough-cast externally and plastered within. The ...
Location: Wantage, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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