WE'RE fortunate to have dozens of beautiful churches spread across Somerset.
But it seems we're reluctant to shout about it.
We've now got the chance to let the rest of the country in on our secret - more of which later.
First, why not test your knowledge of the county's places of worship?
We've picked out four St Mary's from around Somerset to see if you can recognise them.
As well as the one above, there are three more:
Another St Mary's, but do you know which town it's in?
How about this one, where would you find it?
Finally, where is this St Mary's located?
You'll find the answers at the foot of this article.
During this month (May), the National Churches Trust is running an online campaign with the hashtag #FavouriteChurches and everyone who loves churches for whatever reason is being invited to take part in 'Your Favourite Church' month by nominating which church they like the best.
However, to date no Somerset churches have been nominated.
A spokesman for Somerset Day 365 said: “We think this is a real travesty as our churches are amongst the finest in the UK and we need to ensure they are recognised and featured.
"Let’s not miss this opportunity for us all to celebrate Somerset.”
Someone's favourite church might be a photographer's dream, evoke childhood memories, be a great place to stop on a walk, have incredible art or architecture, be part of family history, make great cakes or just be the place they go to take time out.
A special page has been set up on the Churches Trust website where they will feature all the churches submitted.
They will add new churches each week, and each one submitted will be featured on their Facebook, Twitter or Instagram channels.
For more information click here.
At the end of May a separate Somerset churches page will be created, supported by Somerset Day 365.
Entries can be submitted, ideally with a photograph take by the person submitting the entry, on the website or can be emailed to linda.patrick@nationalchurchestrust.org
Now for the answers to the St Mary's churches in Somerset.
In the order they appear they are in Bishops Lydeard, Bridgater, Chard and Winsham.
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