
Chapel & Museum of Primitive Methodism
Englesea Brook, Cheshire | CW2 5QW
The only museum of the 19th century Primitive Methodist movement.
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Englesea Brook, Cheshire | CW2 5QW
The only museum of the 19th century Primitive Methodist movement.
Hargrave, Cheshire | CH3 7RN
We’re on many cycle routes and the terrain is perfect cycling country and also, if you’re on a narrow boat on the canal, you can walk from Golden Nook Bridge to find us.
Horne, Surrey | RH6 9LA
A true English parish church that has fed the spiritual needs of the dwellers in Surrey Weald for over 800 years.
Desford, Leicestershire | LE9 9GR
Reference to St Martin’s church occurs in the Matriculus of 1220 when Hugh de Grantmesnil a powerful baron who owned much land in Leicestershire, gave it to the Abbot of Ware, who was Proctor of the monks of St. Evroult in Normandy, France.
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Bayswater, Greater London | W2 5DJ
In 1857 the church of St Mary of the Angels was opened with a community known as the Oblates of St Charles.
Beddington, Surrey | SM6 7NJ
St Mary's is a beautiful historic church in Beddington Park, which contains a significant amount of 14th and 15th century fabric in its structure.
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Childwick, Hertfordshire | AL3 6JJ
A small and beautiful George Gilbert Scott church in a serene hamlet just outside St Albans.
Scaldwell, Northamptonshire | NN6 9JS
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Scaldwell, Northamptonshire | NN6 9LB
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Burton on Trent, Staffordshire | DE14 2ED
St Paul's was designed by JM Teale of Doncaster and EB Denison, later Lord Grimthorpe.
Luton, Bedfordshire | LU1 3JF
St Mary’s church has a rich and long history, being over 850 years old and has been rebuilt and refurbished constantly over the centuries.
Whiston, Northamptonshire | NN7 1NP
Built to the orders of one man, Anthony Catesby (1500-1554) of the significant Northamptonshire Catholic family whose main seat was at Ashby St Ledger and were later famous for their involvement in the Gunpowder Plot.