
St Richard of Chichester
Peel Hall, Greater Manchester | M22 5HB
A very peaceful, minimalist building with clever use of glazing in the roof to produce beautiful light on a fine day.
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Peel Hall, Greater Manchester | M22 5HB
A very peaceful, minimalist building with clever use of glazing in the roof to produce beautiful light on a fine day.
Pembridge, Herefordshire | HR6 9EA
St Mary’s is a much loved medieval church known for its unique detached belfry, set in well kept grounds in Herefordshire’s 'jewel in the crown' of black and white villages.
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire | SA71 4NP
Come and see St Mary's church which was built in the 1200s to serve the people of the Old Town which is near to Pembroke Castle.
Penarth, Glamorgan | CF64 2EX
This impressive church opened in 1901, replacing an earlier iron church.
Penbryn, Ceredigion | SA44 6QL
The church stands above the settlement and beach of Penbryn a popular, National Trust owned, stretch of the coast.
Pencader, Pembrokeshire | SA39 9BS
The present church was built in 1881 on the site of a chapel, Capel Mair, which dated from Norman times.
Pendeen, Cornwall | TR19 7SF
Under the Act of 1843, districts were separated from large parishes and were known as ‘Peel Districts’, from Sir Robert Peel who promoted the Act.
Pendlebury, Greater Manchester | M27 8XU
This magnificent 19th century building, designed by George Frederick Bodley, is hugely significant in the northwest and is known locally as the 'Miners Cathedral'.
Penicuik, Lothian | EH26 9EE
St James has a number of rare architectural features by master craftsmen including a carved rood screen and reredos, together with stained glass windows.
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Penistone, Yorkshire | S36 6DY
Please visit the historic church of St John the Baptist, located in the Pennine market town of Penistone, situated along the Trans Pennine trail its accessibility attracts a wealth of walkers and riders alike each year.
Penkridge, Staffordshire | ST19 5DN
The church at Penkridge had already been granted collegiate status by Royal Charter in the 10th century, indicating its importance from early times.
Penllech, Gwynedd | LL53 8AZ
Set on the Llyn Peninsula, St Mary is medieval in origin but the font is the only survivor of this age, a roughly hewn monolith in brown stone, painted white on its inner face, almost sunk into the shaft beneath.