
Dorking URC
Dorking, Surrey | RH4 1BS
Dorking URC was founded in 1662 by two clergymen who had been ejected from the Church of England because they refused to subscribe to the Act of Uniformity.
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Dorking, Surrey | RH4 1BS
Dorking URC was founded in 1662 by two clergymen who had been ejected from the Church of England because they refused to subscribe to the Act of Uniformity.
Barby, Northamptonshire | CV23 8TZ
The church dates from Saxon times and stands at the centre of the village as it has done for centuries.
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Rugeley, Staffordshire | WS15 2HG
Discover two large beautiful original Kempe windows and three smaller Kempe windows in the Lady Chapel, that the church would love to share with other Kempe enthusiasts.
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Stewkley, Buckinghamshire | LU7 0HH
St Michael's is one of the best preserved Norman parish churches in England, built around 1150-80.
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.
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Conwy, Clwyd | LL32 8LD
Tranquillity and history at the heart of the walled town.
Norton, Northamptonshire | NN11 2ND
A large 14th and 15th century church with a slightly earlier tower impressively placed at the edge of the village near Norton Hall formerly a seat of the Knightley family and in the 19th century Beriah Botfield, the bibliophile.
Trefnant, Clwyd | LL16 5UF
A place of welcome and peace, where a sense of both spirituality and history enfolds the visitor.
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North Holmwood, Surrey | RH5 4JW
The architect responsible for the design of St John the Evangelist was Major Rohde Hawkins.
Westhumble, Surrey | RH5 6DU
A little weather boarded chapel that was once a barn.
Llanfihangel Din Sylwy, Anglesey | LL57 2RQ
Llanfihangel Din Sylwy is a very small 15th century church in a very rural location just off the east coast of Anglesey.
Ingestre, Staffordshire | ST18 0PZ
Sir Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall, the 17th century politician and antiquary, was a friend of Sir Christopher Wren and a fellow member of the Royal Society.