St James the Great
Shirley, West Midlands | B90 2AX
St James’s dates from 1832 and, together with St John’s Tidbury Green and Christ the King in Widney Junior School, serves the Parish of Shirley.
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Shirley, West Midlands | B90 2AX
St James’s dates from 1832 and, together with St John’s Tidbury Green and Christ the King in Widney Junior School, serves the Parish of Shirley.
Wilbarston, Northamptonshire | LE16 8QG
A beautiful village church.
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Berriew, Powys | SY21 8QJ
A charming 18th century wayside Wesleyan chapel established by Revd James Buckley (of 'The Revd James' ale fame) and Revd James Gill, later missionary to Gibraltar.
Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 4AQ
The oldest Catholic Church in Coventry, designed by Charles Hansom.
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North Kilworth, Leicestershire | LE17 6HZ
An early English building (c1160) with naval and military memorials, including a VC.
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Tile Hill, West Midlands | CV4 9PL
Grade II listed church by Sir Basil Spence.
Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 5FB
Combining the evocative ruins of the bombed Cathedral Church of St Michael with the magnificent ‘casket of jewels’ designed by Sir Basil Spence, and voted the nation’s favourite 20th century building, Coventry Cathedral is a truly inspirational place to visit.
Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 3AY
Grotesque beasts, a medieval alabastar carving, impressive Gilbert Scott restorations and a relic of St Valentine give many reasons to visit.
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Dolgellau, Gwynedd | LL40 2HE
Cymmer Abbey was founded in 1198 by monks from Cwm-hir under the patronage of the local ruler Maredud ap Cynan and his powerful cousin Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, Llywelyn the Great, prince of north Wales.
Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 5EX
Holy Trinity is a beautiful medieval church in the centre of Coventry and contains one of the finest examples of a 'Doom Painting' in Europe.
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Llandyssil, Powys | SY15 6LQ
An unusual example of a ‘tractarian’ church that remains virtually unspoilt.
Pitlochry, Tayside | PH16 5DX
The Church was built in 1857 as the town of Pitlochry grew.
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