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Aylesford, St Peter and St Paul’s Church
Aylesford, St Peter and St Paul’s Church. There are traces of Norman work in the fabric, although most of the present building dates from the later mediaeval period. There is an unusual double nave.

Blisland Church of Saints Protus and Hyacinth
The fifteenth-century Blisland Parish Church is the only church in Britain dedicated to Saints Protus and Hyacinth.

Bodmin Parish Church of St Petroc
Bodmin Parish Church of St Petroc was built in 1469-72. It is the largest parish church in Cornwall and is 151ft long and 65ft wide. Most of the original 15th century masonry work is still intact.

Bristol Cathedral (Trail Location 37)
Bristol’s Anglican (Church of England) Cathedral at College Green contains a number of monuments to wealthy and important Bristolians including some who made their money from slavery and some who fought against it!

Burford parish church (St John the Baptist)
Tucked away in a secluded corner of the town, Burford church exerts a striking visual impact – its pinnacles, great Norman tower, and slender spire towering above the flat riverside landscape.

Burham Old Church
Burham, St Mary the Virgin

Church of St Michael and All Angels
The Church of St Michael and All Angels

Fowey Parish Church
Fowey Parish Church was visited by a volunteer for the project in July 2006

Hawkridge Church
The church of St Giles at Hawkridge is a Norman church largely rebuilt in the late middle ages and heavily restored in 1878, but still with its original north doorway and Norman font.

Launcells Parish Church
St Swithin, Launcells was visited by a member of U3A Launceston as a volunteer for this project.