St John the Baptist
Penshurst, Kent | TN11 8BN
A church has stood here since 1115, at the centre of a cluster of buildings, including manor house, guild house and rectory, all still surviving.
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Penshurst, Kent | TN11 8BN
A church has stood here since 1115, at the centre of a cluster of buildings, including manor house, guild house and rectory, all still surviving.
Pentney, Norfolk | PE32 1GH
The church is Saxon/Norman in origin with a very interesting history and as we see it today is a very long low structure combing the nave and the chancel with no side aisles.
Pentre Gwynfryn, Gwynedd | LL45 2NP
If you're Welsh, you'll know the old, eerie painting of Salem instantly.
Pentwyn Fochriw, Glamorgan | CF81 9NJ
Originally the site of a schoolroom, a chancel was added and opened for worship in 1864 with an adjacent burial ground consecrated in 1866.
Pentyrch, City of Cardiff | CF15 9QF
A warm and welcoming Grade II listed church in a conservation area, with some lovely, unique architectural features.
Penymynydd, Flintshire | CH4 0EN
This elegant Early English style church was built in 1843 of local stone paid for by Sir Stephen Glynne.
Penzance, Cornwall | TR18 2DX
In 1843 this was and still remains, the first and largest post reformation Catholic church to be built in Cornwall.
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Perivale, Greater London | UB6 7AP
The church of St Nicholas, Perivale has stood on the same site since the original building was built in 1963.
Perranzabuloe, Cornwall | TR4 9LQ
St Piran’s is the parish church of Perranzabuloe was situated just outside the village of Perranporth following the demise of the previous church which succumbed to the encroachment of sand.
Pershore, Worcestershire | WR10 1DT
For over 1300 years Pershore Abbey has been a centre for Christian worship and life, from its early beginnings as a Saxon monastery to today.
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Perth, Tayside | PH1 5PP
Perth Cathedral was the first to be built in Britain after the Reformation and stands on ground that originally formed part of the Blackfriars Monastery and is dedicated to St Ninian, the first name we know in the Christian history of Scotland.
Peterborough, | PE1 1XS
Founded as a monastic community in 654AD, the cathedral became one of the most significant medieval abbeys in the country, the burial place of two queens and the scene of Civil War upheavals.