All Saints' Church Blakeney
Dating from 1820 the chapel was a rebuild of an existing smaller early 18th century chapel. Read More
All Saints' Church Viney Hill
This Victorian church was begun in 1865 and consecrated in 1867, and was built as a memorial to Charles Bathurst. Read More
Bixslade Stoneworks
The stone works was opened in 1901 by Messrs. E. Turner & Sons of Cardiff to enable the working of stone brought down the Bicslade Tramroad from Spion Kop Quarry. Read More
Holy Trinity Church Primrose Hill
The present building occupies the site of a corrugated iron mission church put up in 1903. The new brick church building was erected in 1931 on land donated by Lord Bledisloe. Read More
Joyford Baptist Chapel
Originally built to seat around 50 people the chapel was surrounded on three sides by farmland with the Coleford road to the front. Read More
St Andrew's Church Alvington
Just two small reminders of the Norman church remain, the chancel north window, and the south west corner of the nave. Read More
St Andrew's Church Awre
St Andrew’s is built of coursed rubble and ashlar and comprises chancel, nave with north aisle and south porch, and 15th century west tower, which is embattled and has three... Read More
St Andrew's Church Woolaston
Built of Old Red Sandstone, the church consists of chancel, nave, south aisle, north tower, and south porch. Read More
St James' Church Bream
St James Church was built in 1860 to a design by William White. The building consists of a nave with a north aisle consisting of four bays supported by marble... Read More