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…policy. England’s Christian Heritage may change this policy from time to time by updating this page. You should check this page periodically to ensure that you are happy with any…

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Devon

…King of Heaven. He suffered from asthma and chest problems for much of his life and eventually consumption set in. A few weeks before he died he wrote his best

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Sussex

…family of Westfield Lodge. The best known member was the hymn writer Charlotte Elliot (1789-1871). She was one of several daughters of Charles Elliott and his wife Eling, daughter of…

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Essex

…half-round split trunks that form the nave were considered Saxon – at least a thousand years old – with earlier churches on the site dating back to 840 or even…

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Gloucestershire

…are among the oldest in England. Odda’s Chapel, a late Saxon chapel dating from around 1056, has a simple nave and chancel. It was formerly used as the kitchen of…

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Hampshire

…Reformation. Sumner’s memorial is in the retro-choir towards the east end. He was succeeded by Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873), son of William, emancipator of the slaves. Although best remembered for his…

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Surrey

…Street is part of a store and carries a memorial tablet best seen from across the road (GU9 7DN). The stone was taken from Burrington Combe in Somerset, where a…

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Leicestershire

Leicestershire     LEICESTER Richard III statue The city may not be a natural tourist destination, but with the help of the last Plantagenet king, it’s doing its best. When…

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Lincolnshire

…are preserved here, and above the pulpit is a window with roundel portraits of the brothers and John Wesley’s deathbed quote The best of all is God is with us….

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