St Mary
Wargrave, Berkshire | RG10 8EU
The church of St Mary the Virgin is located in the heart of the large village of Wargrave on Thames, and is beautifully situated beside Mill Green.
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Wargrave, Berkshire | RG10 8EU
The church of St Mary the Virgin is located in the heart of the large village of Wargrave on Thames, and is beautifully situated beside Mill Green.
Hall Green, West Midlands | B30 2TJ
As one of the only Queen Anne style churches left in Birmingham, the church was founded by Job Marston, a local philanthropist, has a rich and varied history.
Kings Heath, West Midlands | B13 0DL
Welcome to All Saints, Kings Heath, your parish church in the Diocese of Birmingham!
Fawley, Buckinghamshire | RG9 6JA
The parish church of St Mary's lies at the centre of the village where it has stood on its present site for over eight hundred years.
Yapton, Sussex | BN18 0EE
Yapton's charming and distinctive church has changed surprisingly little since it was completed around 1220.
Shifnal, Shropshire | TF11 9AB
A stunning 12th century church at the heart of a vibrant market town, open every day.
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Ysbyty Ifan, Denbighshire | LL24 0NS
The smallest picturesque village with the biggest history in Wales, centred around our church!
Edgbaston, West Midlands | B15 3QR
Hello and welcome to the University of Birmingham Catholic Chaplaincy.
Petton, Shropshire | SY4 5TE
Panoramic views and peace outside, a host of surprises inside, including box pews, a gallery, ornate ironwork, Jacobean pulpit and very fine painted glass windows.
Elstead, Surrey | GU8 6HP
Friendly little church and congregation.
We have supported this church
Penmachno, Clwyd | LL24 0UR
This church closed in 1997 but a community effort resulted in the church reopening in 2009.
Whittington, Shropshire | SY11 4NS
The chapel is one of only two timber framed churches in Shropshire and was constructed in the second half of the 15th century.