Our Lady of Egmanton
Egmanton, Nottinghamshire | NG22 0EZ
From the outside, this looks like an unexceptional medieval church, but its interior underwent an extraordinary transformation in 1896-8.
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Egmanton, Nottinghamshire | NG22 0EZ
From the outside, this looks like an unexceptional medieval church, but its interior underwent an extraordinary transformation in 1896-8.
Oystermouth, Glamorgan | SA3 4DE
An ancient and modern church dating to at least 1141, built on the site of a Roman Villa.
Rhuddlan, Denbighshire | LL18 2YA
An historic church with numerous stained glass windows depicting biblical and local scenes, ancient frescoes and a very warm welcome, founded in the 13th century and serving the community of Rhuddlan ever since.
Micheldever, Hampshire | SO21 3DB
Unusual octagonal nave, Victorian chancel dedicated to the Baring family, memorials by famous sculptor, John Flaxman.
Meols, Merseyside | CH47 6AD
The earliest known evangelistic services in Meols were held in 1889 in a tin chapel which had previously been used in West Kirby before being dismantled and relocated to Fornalls Green Lane, Meols.
Long Sutton, Somerset | TA10 9HT
The church tower is visible for miles around, and is in the 'Levels' style. The figures around the church roof are either gargoyles (water spouts) or Hunky Punks, a local name for grotesque carvings which are not gargoyles.
Dolwyddelan, Clwyd | LL25 0DX
A small church at Gwyddelan’s preaching spot was replaced in the early 12th century by a new stone church.
Northborough, Cambridgeshire | PE6 9BN
St Andrew’s is a 12th century church at the heart of Northborough, known for its rich history, deep heritage, and ongoing mission.
Wincobank, Yorkshire | S5 6BB
We are pleased to welcome you to this Grade II listed chapel only five minutes walk from the site of the Ironage Hillfort on Wincobank Hill.
Mossley, Greater Manchester | OL5 0LP
A beautiful church, in the delightful town of Mossley.
Llandysul, Ceredigion | SA44 4QS
A church building dedicated to local Saint Tysul, who was related to St David, and after whom the town Llandysul is named; Llan means 'church of' or 'sacred place'.
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Llandanwg, Gwynedd | LL46 2SD
The ancient church of St Tanwg is situated in the sand dunes at Llandanwg, it is reputed to have been founded in the 5th century by St Tanwg and is one of the oldest Christian foundations in Britain.