
St Ann
Rhyl, Denbighshire | LL18 2PD
Small family friendly newly refurbished church near town centre of Rhyl.
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Rhyl, Denbighshire | LL18 2PD
Small family friendly newly refurbished church near town centre of Rhyl.
Horley, Surrey | RH6 8AB
St Bartholomew's, known as Bart's, is a lively, informal, evangelical church whose worship is inspiring, joyful and uplifting, always giving glory to Jesus.
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Crawley, Sussex | RH10 3DF
Back at the beginning of the 20th century, Sunday worship took place in a small wooden hut, not far from the church’s current site.
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | HP1 1LD
Baptists have been worshiping in Hemel since the 1600s and Carey church opened on its current site in October 1861, built in Early English Gothic style.
Rhyl, Denbighshire | LL18 1SE
A welcoming town centre church dating back to 1863, Grade II listed.
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Blacon, Cheshire | CH1 5DZ
Holy Trinity was consecrated in 1960 replacing the old medieval building in the city centre on Watergate Street, which became the Guild Hall.
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Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN5 5LE
St James may be the finest late 19th century polychrome church in the county.
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | HP1 3AF
Well loved Norman church with the tallest lead and timber spire in England.
Balcombe, Sussex | RH17 6PX
There has been a church on this site since 1090 and St Mary's once hosted (the then Princess) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as a bridesmaid in 1931.
Holywell, Flintshire | CH8 7PP
A beautiful and ancient church founded by St Beuno in the 7th century, after which a stone church was built in the 14th century, and extensive rebuilding was done in 1769.
Hardingstone, Northamptonshire | NN4 6BZ
The village church has a long association with Delapré Abbey, from its links to the earliest community of Cluniac nuns to the generous support of its 19th century Bouverie benefactors.
Holywell, Wrexham | CH8 7PN
Winefride (Gwenfrewi) was the daughter of a local prince named Tewyth and his wife Gwenlo, her uncle was St Beuno.