
St Mary
Ponteland, Northumberland | NE20 9NU
Norman church in centre of village with lovely old stone and some interesting memorials.
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Ponteland, Northumberland | NE20 9NU
Norman church in centre of village with lovely old stone and some interesting memorials.
Pontlottyn, Glamorgan | CF81 9PS
St Tyfaelog's is situated in a grassy churchyard which slopes down to the east and set back from the main thoroughfare.
Pontrobert, Powys | SY22 6JA
John Hughes, the famous Methodist minister, preached and lived at the chapel until his death in 1854.
Pontypool, Monmouthshire | NP4 6LU
Visit a busy church at the very heart of its community.
Poplar, Greater London | E14 0FZ
Built on land originally granted to Cistercian monks, the impressive church of granite and Portland stone was built to a design by Charles Hollis.
Port Glasgow, Strathclyde | PA14 5BP
The building was a former Temperance Institute.
Portadown, County Armagh | BT62 3LN
St Mark's Portadown was consecrated as St Martin's in 1826, and renamed St Mark's in 1872.
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Portishead, Somerset | BS20 6EN
Lively church and community hub on the High Street with cafe and modern facilities close by Portishead Marina.
Portishead, Somerset | BS20 6PS
St Peter’s church dates from 14th century, celebrating its 700th anniversary in 2020, and is the oldest building in Portishead; as such, it has witnessed the changes and growth of the town.
Portland, Dorset | DT5 2JP
A church inspired by St Paul's Cathedral.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH15 2AR
St Mark's was built in a unique neoclassical style. It was one of the first Episcopal churches constructed in the Edinburgh Diocese after the repressions of the Penal Laws that followed the Jacobite risings in the 18th century.
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Portsea, Hampshire | PO1 5PH
St Mary's stands on the oldest church site on Portsea Island, Hampshire, England, with a history stretching back to the 11th century.