
St Mary
Minera, Wrexham | LL11 3DA
Unusual and interesting Victorian church on an ancient site in a beautiful rural setting.
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Minera, Wrexham | LL11 3DA
Unusual and interesting Victorian church on an ancient site in a beautiful rural setting.
Bunbury, Cheshire | CW6 9PN
Although there has been a church here since Saxon times, much of the story of Bunbury's church revolves around a colourful 14th century knight called Sir Hugh de Calveley.
Rossett, Clwyd | LL12 0GD
The first church on this site was completed in 1841 but suffered significant fire damage, in May 1891 it was reported that that the Vicar had ‘conducted a wedding in the ruins’.
Eastham, Worcestershire | WR15 8NW
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Englesea Brook, Cheshire | CW2 5QW
The only museum of the 19th century Primitive Methodist movement.
Llangynog, Powys | SY10 0EU
A simple village church in an ancient elevated churchyard, in a stunning setting with views up the valley and to the surrounding hills.
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Croft , Herefordshire | HR6 9PW
This medieval church, standing in the grounds of Croft Castle has the most delightful 16th century bell turret with its ogee shaped cupola and rare single-hand clock.
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Middleton on the Hill, Herefordshire | SY8 4BE
With only a few neighbouring houses for company, the church stands more or less alone on a mound, surrounded by the open farmland of the uplands of Herefordshire.
Yarpole, Herefordshire | HR6 0BD
This is a story of two halves, the first half is about St Leonard's detached tower, which, after examination of is timbers by dendrochronology can be dated very accurately to the winter of 1195-6.
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Aberhafesp, Powys | SY163HW
The church of St Gwynog dates back to the 13th century but was largely rebuilt in 1857.
Sandon, Staffordshire | ST18 9TB
12th century church Grade I Listed for its rare display of post Reformation wall paintings, stained glass and monuments celebrating the genealogy of Samson Erdeswicke, Staffordshire historian who died in 1603.
Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8EX
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