Pendref Chapel
Llanfyllin, Powys | SY22 5BD
Pendref Chapel is thought to be one of the two oldest Welsh Independent Congregational chapels in the county and has a radical crusading past.
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Llanfyllin, Powys | SY22 5BD
Pendref Chapel is thought to be one of the two oldest Welsh Independent Congregational chapels in the county and has a radical crusading past.
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City of London, Greater London | EC2N 4AG
One of the few surviving medieval City churches in London, the foundation date of the church is unknown, but it was first recorded in 1250 as the church of St Adelburga the Virgin.
City of London, Greater London | EC3R 5BJ
The oldest church in the City of London.
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City of London, Greater London | EC3R 7NB
First mentioned in the 12th century, some fabric of the 1270 church remains, including the crypt.
Tywyn, Gwynedd | LL36 9BS
"As remarkable a church as any in Wales" said Pevsner in his Buildings of Wales: Gwynedd.
Great Bolas, Shropshire | TF6 6PQ
Enjoy our Grade II* listed church which is one of only a handful with a full set of 18th century box pews and a famous story of a bigamous marriage!
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Oxted, Surrey | RH8 9NB
The ancient church was built nearly one thousand years ago and, together with its historic graveyards, provides a unique home for the key moments and memories of our town.
Peckham, Greater London | SE15 1RH
A Pugin church at the heart of a vibrant parish community and the home of the only Norbertine community in England.
Bradley, Staffordshire | ST18 9DG
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HM Tower of London, Greater London | EC3N 4AB
Historical documents refer to St Peter's as a Royal Chapel as early as the 12th century, today it is a Chapel Royal and Royal Peculiar; directly under the jurisdiction of The Queen.