St Mary the Virgin
Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1DX
St Mary’s is as good an introduction to the development of Gothic architecture through the ages as you are likely to find anywhere.
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Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1DX
St Mary’s is as good an introduction to the development of Gothic architecture through the ages as you are likely to find anywhere.
Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1LR
The Edwardian façade hides a much older building.
Thistleton, Rutland | LE15 7RE
A chapel of ease and lovely example of a rural Victorian church in the tiny rural village of Thistleton in north Rutland.
Llanddeiniolen, Gwynedd | LL55 3AR
St Deiniol, reconstructed in 1843, stands beneath impressive yew trees, officially documented as being 2,000 years old.
Teigh, Rutland | LE15 7RT
With a population of barely 40 people, the village of Teigh (pronounced like 'tea') has an appropriately small but most unusual church.
Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1TE
Designed by Edward Pugin, son of Augustus Pugin, and was completed in 1856: amongst its glories is the stained glass.
Shrewsbury, Shropshire | SY1 1JX
This rather extraordinary parish church, set on a spacious green hill above the River Severn, stands in stark contrast to Shrewsbury's medieval streets and mainly Tudor townscape.
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Nant Peris, Gwynedd | LL55 4UE
Founded by St Peris in the 6th century, with Snowdon and its neighbouring mountains towering above it on all sides.
Cardross, Strathclyde | G82 5NL
A church was founded in 1225 on the west bank of the River Leven and rebuilt in the village in 1640.
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Orton on the Hill, Leicestershire | CV9 3NG
St Edith's dates almost entirely from the 14th century, but the tower and clerestory are from about a century later.
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Bala, Gwynedd | LL23 7RU
Victorian church set within a churchyard close to the town centre.
Whissendine, Rutland | LE15 7ET
St Andrew’s serves a village of approximately 1200 people. It is a well loved and well used building, with a very active congregation.