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Records of Churches Completed by Church Recorders RECORDS OF CHURCHES COMPLETED BY CHURCH RECORDERS 1973-2020 Year Dedication Place County Diocese 2003 St Andrew Abberton Essex Chelmsford 1993 St Edmund Abbess Roding Essex Chelmsford 2015 St John the Evangelist Abbeydale, Sheffield S Yorkshire Sheffield 1975 St Lawrence the Martyr Abbots Langley Hertfordshire St Albans 1997 St Mary the Virgin Abbotts Ann Hampshire Winchester 2013 Nazareth House Chapel Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Aberdeen RC 2020 St Nicolas Abingdon Oxfordshire Oxford 1995 St James Abinger Surrey Guildford 1994 St Paul Abington Northamptonshire Peterborough 2001 St Mary Acton Burrell Shropshire Hereford 2019 St Peter Addingham W Yorkshire Bradford Greater London 2010 St Mary the Blessed Virgin Addington (Surrey) Southwark 1984 St Mary the Virgin Addington Buckinghamshire Oxford 2009 St John the Baptist Adel West Yorkshire Ripon 1986 St Mary the Virgin Albury Hertfordshire St Albans 2013 St Andrew Aldborough North Yorkshire Ripon 2006 St Mary Aldeburgh Suffolk St Eds & Ipswich 1975 St John the Baptist Aldenham Hertfordshire St Albans 1992 St Mary Alderley Cheshire Chester 2020 St Michael the Archangel Aldershot Aldershot Hampshire 2003 St Lawrence the Martyr Aldfield North Yorkshire Ripon 1998 St Mary the Virgin Aldingbourne West Sussex Chichester 1994 St Mary Aldworth Berkshire Oxford 2002 St Nicholas Alfold Surrey Guildford 2001 All Saints Alford Somerset Bath & Wells 2012 St Andrew Alfriston East Sussex Chichester 1977 All Hallows Allerton Merseyside Liverpool 1994 St Mary the Virgin Almondsbury Gloucestershire Bristol 1997 St Mary the Virgin Altcar (Great) Lancashire Liverpool 1997 St Mary the Virgin Alton Barnes Wiltshire Salisbury 2000 St Mary Alverstoke Hampshire Portsmouth 1983 St Peter Alvescot Oxfordshire Oxford 1991 St James Alveston Warwickshire Coventry 1982 St Michael Amberley West Sussex Chichester 1981 St Mary Amersham Buckinghamshire Oxford 2005 The Holy Rood Ampney Crucis Gloucestershire Gloucester 2018 St Mary Ampney St Mary Gloucestershire Gloucester 2016 St Peter Ampney St Peter Gloucestershire Gloucester 2002 St Mary Amport Hampshire Winchester 2019 St Andrew Andreas Isle of Man Sodor & Man 2010 St Michael Angersleigh Somerset Bath & Wells 2003 St Mary Anmer Norfolk Norwich 2010 St George Anstey Hertfordshire St Albans 2005 St James Ansty Warwickshire Coventry 2000 Ss Peter & Paul Appledore Kent Canterbury 2000 St Peter in the Wood Appleshaw Hampshire Winchester 2014 St Mary the Virgin Apuldram West Sussex Chichester 2017 St Columba Arbory Isle of Man Sodor & Man 1991 St Peter Ardingly West Sussex Chichester 1997 St Mary the Virgin Arkesden Essex Chelmsford 2017 St Pancras Arlington East Sussex Chichester 1995 All Saints Ascot Heath Berkshire Oxford 1985 St Andrew Asgarby Lincolnshire Lincoln 1985 St Nicholas Ash Kent Canterbury 2004 St Andrew Ashburton Devon Exeter 2017 St Mary the Virgin Ashby Folville Leicestershire Leicester 2012 Blessed Virgin Mary & St Ledegarius Ashby St Ledger Northamptonshire Peterborough 1991 All Saints Ashdon Essex Chelmsford 1994 St David Ashprington Devon Exeter 1994 St Giles Ashtead Surrey Guildford 2004 St Martin of Tours Ashurst Kent Rochester 2009 St Mary the Virgin Ashwell Hertfordshire St Albans 2014 St James Aslackby Lincolnshire Lincoln 1988 St Mary Astbury Cheshire Chester 1986 St Nicholas Asthall Oxfordshire Oxford 1994 St Mary Aston Hertfordshire St Albans 2001 St John the Baptist Aston Ingham Herefordshire Hereford 2006 St Saviour Aston-by-Stone Staffordshire Lichfield 2012 St Denys Aswarby Lincolnshire Lincoln 1998 St Eata Atcham Shropshire Hereford 1990 St Mary Atherington Devon Exeter 2006 St Michael & All Angels Atworth Wiltshire Salisbury 1985 Christ Church Aughton Lancashire Liverpool 2005 Holy Cross Avening Gloucestershire Gloucester 2015 St Mary Avington Hampshire Winchester 2000 All Saints Awbridge Hampshire Winchester 1996 St Michael & All Angels Awliscombe Devon Exeter 2004 St John the Baptist Axbridge Somerset Bath & Wells 2010 St Peter Ayot St Peter Hertfordshire St Albans 2014 St Mary the Virgin Ayston Rutland Peterborough 2012 St Peter Babraham Cambridgeshire Ely 2018 All Saints Babworth Nottinghamshire Southwell & Nottingham 1997 St Oswald Backford Cheshire Chester 2019 St Francis of Assisi RC Baddesley Clinton Warwickshire 2004 St Michael Baddesley Clinton Warwickshire Birmingham 2012 St Giles Badger Shropshire Lichfield 1993 Holy Trinity Badgeworth Gloucestershire Gloucester 1993 St Leonard Badlesmere Kent Canterbury 2003 St Margaret of Antioch Bagendon Gloucestershire Gloucester 2011 St Anne Bagshot Surrey Guildford 1993 All Saints Bakewell Derbyshire Derby 2002 St Mary the Virgin Baldock Hertfordshire St Albans 2014 New Church Ballaugh Isle of Man Sodor & Man 2014 Old Church Ballaugh Isle of Man Sodor & Man 2004 St Mary Ballure, Ramsey Isle of Man Sodor & Man 2004 Holy Trinity Balsham Cambridgeshire Ely 2013 St Dunstan Baltonsborough Somerset Bath & Wells 2013 All Saints Banstead Surrey Guildford 2017 St Laurence Bapchild Kent Canterbury 1997 Ss Peter & Paul Bardfield Saling Essex Chelmsford 1988 All Hallows Bardsey, Leeds West Yorkshire Ripon 2019 St Mary & St Peter Barham Suffolk St Eds & Ipswich 1998 St John the Baptist Barnack Cambridgeshire Peterborough 1996 St Mary le Gill Barnoldswick Lancashire Bradford 2008 Christ Church Barnston Merseyside Chester 1995 Parish Church Barnston Essex Chelmsford 1998 All Saints Barrington Cambridgeshire Ely 2007 Holy Trinity Barsham Suffolk St Eds & Ipswich 1998 St Peter Barton Cambridgeshire Ely 2003 St Mary Barton Mills Suffolk St Eds & Ipswich 2014 St David Barton St David Somerset Bath & Wells 2004 All Saints Barwick in Elmet West Yorkshire York 1991 St Anne Baslow Derbyshire Derby 1991 St Bega Bassenthwaite Cumbria Carlisle 1990 St Mary the Virgin Batcombe Somerset Bath & Wells 1990 St Michael-within-the-Walls Annexed Bath Somerset Bath & Wells 1990 St Mary Magdalen Bath [Holloway] Somerset Bath & Wells 1992 Christ Church Bath, Walcot Somerset Bath & Wells 2016 St Swithin Bath, Walcot Somerset Bath & Wells 1986 All Saints Bath, Woolley Somerset Bath & Wells 1994 St Nicholas Bathampton Somerset Bath & Wells 1992 St Catherine Batheaston Somerset Bath & Wells 2014 St Swithun Bathford Somerset Bath & Wells 2012 St Mary Batsford Gloucestershire Gloucester 2004 St Mary Magdalene Baunton Gloucestershire Gloucester 2019 St Mary & St Walstan Bawburgh Norfolk Norwich 2000 St Michael & All Angels Bawdrip Somerset Bath & Wells 2012 St Mary Bayford Hertfordshire St Albans 1989 St Mary & All Saints Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire Oxford 2015 St Mary of the Annuciation Beaminster Dorset Salisbury 2019 New Kilpatrick Parish Ch Bearsden, Glasgow Glasgow Church of Scotland 1999 St Nicholas Beaudesert Warwickshire Coventry 1987 Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Beaulieu Hampshire Winchester 2012 St Leonard & St Mary Beaumont-cum-Moze Essex Chelmsford 2000 St Andrew Bebington Merseyside Chester 2003 St Mary the Virgin Beckenham Kent Rochester 2013 St George Beckington Somerset Bath & Wells 2008 St Gregory Bedale North Yorkshire Ripon 1998 St Mary the Virgin Beddington Surrey Southwark 1998 SsThomas & Nicholas Bedhampton Hampshire Portsmouth 2013 Parish Church Bedrule, Hobkirk Roxburghshire Ch of Scotland 2018 St Stephen Beechingstoke Wiltshire Salisbury 2005 St Anne Beeley Derbyshire Derby 2006 St Michael & All Angels Beetham Cumbria Carlisle 2007 St Peter Bekesbourne Kent Canterbury 2005 First Presbyterian Belfast N Ireland NA 1988 St Leonard Bengeo Hertfordshire St Albans 1989 St Peter Benington Hertfordshire St Albans 1993 St Mary Bentley Hampshire Winchester 1995 St Mary Bepton West Sussex Chichester 2000 The Blessed Virgin Mary Berkley Somerset Bath & Wells 2001 St John the Baptist Berkswell Warwickshire Coventry 2003 St Beuno Berriew Powys St Asaph 1999 St Mary the Virgin Berry Pomeroy Devon Exeter 1995 Berwick House Chapel Berwick Shropshire Lichfield 1982 St Laurence Besselsleigh Oxfordshire Oxford 1995 St Michael Betchworth Surrey Guildford 1998 St Margaret Betley Staffordshire Lichfield 1981 St Beono Bettws Cedwain Powys St Asaph 1999 Ss John & Martin [Memorials only] Beverley East Yorkshire York 1994 St Mary Beverley East Yorkshire York 1999 St Nicholas Beverley East Yorkshire York 2007 St Mary Bibury Gloucestershire Gloucester 2009 St Peter Bickenhill Warwickshire Birmingham 2010 Holy Trinity Bickerton Cheshire Chester 2004 St Lawrence Bidborough Kent Rochester 2005 All Saints Biddenden Kent Canterbury 1997 St James Biddenham Bedfordshire St Albans 2004 St Nicholas Biddenstone Wiltshire Bristol 1982 St James the Great Bierton Buckinghamshire Oxford 2010 St Andrew Billingborough Lincolnshire Lincoln 2012 St Leonard Billingford Norfolk Norwich 2007 St Mary Billingshurst West Sussex Chichester 2004 St Helen Bilton in Ainsty North Yorkshire York 1987 All Saints Bingley West Yorkshire Bradford 1990 Holy Cross Binstead Hampshire Portsmouth 1991 St Mary Binsted West Sussex Chichester 2001 St Mary the Virgin Birchanger Essex Chelmsford 1982 Church of the Immaculate Conception Birkenhead Merseyside Shrewsbury RC 2004 St Paul Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham 2000 St James Birstwith North Yorkshire Ripon 1990 St Catherine Birtles Cheshire Chester 1991 St Thomas of Canterbury with Ss Peter & Birtsmorton Worcestershire Worcester 1994 All Saints Bishop Burton East Yorkshire York 1987 St Mary the Virgin Bishops Cannings Wiltshire Salisbury 2019 St Michael & All Angels Bishops Cleeve Gloucestershire Gloucester 1998 St Etheldreda Bishops Hatfield Hertfordshire St Albans 2012 St Mary Bishops Lydeard Somerset
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