Aberdeen Methodist Church
Aberdeen, Grampian | AB11 6HE
A church that embraces the community it serves.
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Aberdeen, Grampian | AB11 6HE
A church that embraces the community it serves.
Aberdeen, Grampian | AB24 5AX
You are very welcome to St Andrews Cathedral, the home of Christian hospitality and culture in the heart of the granite city.
Aberdeen, Grampian | AB10 6BS
St James is a hidden gem right in the centre of Aberdeen, a well loved place of worship for 125 years.
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Aberdeen, Grampian | AB24 1RQ
The Cathedral is a fine example of a fortified kirk, with twin towers built in the fashion of 14th century tower houses and now with spires added in the 15th century.
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Aberfeldy, Highland | PH15 2BH
Dating from 1843 the Aberfeldy Parish Church is not only the principal Christian centre, but a busy community hub and landmark building in the small town of Aberfeldy.
Aberffraw, Anglesey | LL63 5EJ
A 12th century parish church, St Beuno's may have been used as a royal chapel during the early Middle Ages, as the princes of Gwynedd had a court in Aberffraw.
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire | NP7 5UD
The church is unusual in its long history in that it has been served by members of two religious orders: the Franciscans (1687-1857) and the Benedictines (1857-present).
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire | NP7 5ND
Abergavenny parish church was founded in the late 11th century as the church of a Benedictine priory. It is the only part to survive, apart from the later tithe barn.
Aberhafesp, Powys | SY163HW
The church of St Gwynog dates back to the 13th century but was largely rebuilt in 1857.
Swansea, Glamorgan | SA1 3LP
St Mary's is a unique building fortunate to include examples of stunning contemporary art and stained glass.
Abertillery, Gwent | NP13 1ED
Ebenezer Baptist Church Abertillery will be celebrating 150 years in Abertillery and the South Wales Valleys.
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion | SY23 2BJ
Seion Chapel was opened in 1878.The designer was Richard Owen of Wall, Liverpool and is fairly typical of nonconformist chapels of that period.
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