
Bristol Cathedral
Bristol, City of Bristol | BS1 5TJ
From the 12th century this has been a place of daily prayer, and an extraordinary building, created for the glory of god.
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Bristol, City of Bristol | BS1 5TJ
From the 12th century this has been a place of daily prayer, and an extraordinary building, created for the glory of god.
Canton, Cardiff, South Glamorgan | CF5 1JP
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St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6EL
Built in the 12th century, the church underwent extensive and sympathetic restoration in 1859, undertaken by GE Street in 1859.
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Llanfaethlu, Anglesey | LL65 4NR
A small country church overlooking the Irish Sea, with medieval fabric, ornate family memorials and possible link to the knights of King Arthur.
Doynton, Gloucestershire | BS30 5SU
The church dates back to Saxon times and was largely rebuilt between 1864 and 1867, it features 12th century herringbone masonry on the south wall, rather unique in this part of the country. Â
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Stanton Fitzwarren, Wiltshire | SN6 7SE
The Grade I church is mainly Victorianised Perpendicular.
Skillington, Lincolnshire | NG33 5HQ
Dating from the 11th century this attractive church commands views of the village and contains many interesting and attractive features.
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Cwmafan, South Glamorgan | SA12 9AP
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Rossington, Yorkshire | DN11 0QP
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Redcliffe, City of Bristol | BS1 6NL
The Christian community has worshipped continuously on the site occupied by the church for well over 800 years and the first church may have built here in Saxon times, when Bristol first became a port.
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Preston Deanery, Northamptonshire | NN7 2DX
Preston, the priests farm, was also known formerly as Preston juxta Northampton and Preston Juxta Piddington, it is first referred to in the Domesday Book (1086) as Prestone.
Keighley, Yorkshire | BD21 5HT
The earliest record of Christianity in the area round Keighley dates from 867 AD, when Archbishop Wulfhere of York fled from marauding Danes to Addingham.