St Mary Magdalene
Albrighton, Shropshire | WV7 3EQ
The church was completed around 1181, with some rebuilding work was done in 1853.
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Albrighton, Shropshire | WV7 3EQ
The church was completed around 1181, with some rebuilding work was done in 1853.
We have supported this church
Perivale, Greater London | UB6 7AP
The church of St Nicholas, Perivale has stood on the same site since the original building was built in 1963.
Herbrandston, Pembrokeshire | SA73 3TD
A medieval church with a short, 15th century west tower, set in the 'doubly thankful' village of Herbrandston.
Bushey, Hertfordshire | WD23 1BD
The church is set back from the High Street in the old village of Bushey, behind a village green and a pond.
Ealing Common, Greater London | W5 2QA
Architectural merits and a splendid and original period interior, including a fine and complete collection of late 19th and 20th century stained glass.
Courteenhall, Northamptonshire | NN7 2QD
Well done if you have got here, the church is tucked away in the estate village that lies behind Courteenhall Hall.
Llandre, Ceredigion | SY24 5BZ
St Michael's, Llanfihangel-Genau Glyn in Welsh, is set in a picturesque location, overlooked by a dramatic wooded slope and surrounded by the riches of nature.
Rugby, Warwickshire | CV21 3PT
Centrally located in Rugby, with an atmosphere of peace and spirituality, we welcome visitors, pilgrims, guests and more to our church, to drop in, visit our cafe or attend one of our events.
We have supported this church
Leverstock Green, Hertfordshire | HP3 8LJ
One of two built locally by John Dickinson, the papermaker, in 1849, the other is St Mary's only a mile or so away in Apsley.
Newport, Pembrokeshire | SA42 0PH
A church visited three times by John Wesley
Guernsey, Channel Islands | GY11WY
Built in 1838 of blue granite with a square tower, a welcoming church for all ages.
Bolney, Sussex | RH17 5QR
Originating from the 12th century, the church lies at the centre of this Sussex Weald village, is open daily and is alongside a traditional village pub!