St Dyfrig
Treforest, Glamorgan | CF37 1DB
Welcome to the church of St Dyfrig, home of the Catholic community of Pontypridd and Treforest since 1927 and designed in the mock Byzantine style.
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Treforest, Glamorgan | CF37 1DB
Welcome to the church of St Dyfrig, home of the Catholic community of Pontypridd and Treforest since 1927 and designed in the mock Byzantine style.
Pencader, Pembrokeshire | SA39 9BS
The present church was built in 1881 on the site of a chapel, Capel Mair, which dated from Norman times.
Northowram, Yorkshire | HX3 7HL
St Matthew's is a prominent Gothic building in the centre of Northowram village, retaining its original external character and detail.
Somerton, Oxfordshire | OX25 6LN
This is an important Cherwell Valley church, built in the 13th and 14th centuries but embellished with battlements and pinnacles a century or so later.
Caerphilly, Glamorgan | CF83 1PG
The building was designed by the eminent Welsh architect, Sir William Beddoes Rees of Cardiff, opened in September 1904, Rees designed 19 Welsh churches of which only 6 survive as places of worship.
Maltby, Yorkshire | S66 8NW
Beautifully set in a valley landscaped by Capability Brown in the 18th century, the most striking feature of this Cistercian abbey is the eastern end of its church, built in the new Gothic style c1170.
Carlton in Lindrick, Nottinghamshire | S81 9EG
The church is mentioned in Domesday Book.
Trefforest, Glamorgan | CF37 1TA
Castle Square is a small church set in a village which has now been almost taken over by the University of South Wales which is just up the road from the church.
Firbeck, Yorkshire | S81 8JY
Little is known about the early history of the church.
Church Brampton, Northamptonshire | NN6 8AT
St Botolph's welcomes you and we are open daily for private prayer and admiration of its beauty.
We have supported this church
Down Ampney, Gloucestershire | GL7 5QW
Early English architecture with a window to Ralph Vaughan Williams who was born in the village and wrote the hymn tune Down Ampney.
Halifax, Yorkshire | HX2 8XG
Mount Zion Methodist Heritage Chapel is a significant site in the history of Methodism; Methodism's founder, John Wesley, regularly visited and stayed in the cottage which adjoins the chapel.