
Jerusalem Chapel
Bethesda, Gwynedd | LL57 3AY
Built in 1842, the Jerusalem Chapel was later remodelled in the 1870s to resemble an amphitheater.
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Bethesda, Gwynedd | LL57 3AY
Built in 1842, the Jerusalem Chapel was later remodelled in the 1870s to resemble an amphitheater.
Goldington, Bedfordshire | MK41 0HN
St Mary's is unusual in that is has two main parts, the older is a typically 15th century village church dating from 1228 and the later is the new 20th century nave and sanctuary.
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Renhold, Bedfordshire | MK41 0LX
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Purton, Wiltshire | SN5 4EB
This Grade I church is well grouped with the adjacent Elizabethan mansion.
Skipwith, Yorkshire | YO8 5SQ
Open daily, this Anglo Saxon church is set in a wonderfully peaceful location and full of history with some rare features, a real gem!
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Roxby, Lincolnshire | DN15 0BL
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Weston, Lincolnshire | PE12 6RA
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Llangorwen, Ceredigion | SY23 3DW
All Saints is on a quiet road that must once have been the original route linking the small harbours at Clarach, Wallog and Borth to the port at Aberystwyth.
Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire | GL9 1BN
A magnificent stone church with Norman origins and a 14th-century tower with eight new bells, set in the Corsworlds just off the Cotswold Way.
Usselby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3YJ
Down a little lane between farm buildings is this delightful little building.
Cowage, Wiltshire | SN16 0JH
Perched on a small grassy mound, in the middle of a farm yard, on the outskirts of Malmesbury sits the tiniest church, in service, in Britain.
Kirkby in Malhamdale, Yorkshire | BD23 4BS
It is thought that the church originated no later than the 9th century, and possibly as early as the 7th century, although there is no mention of the church in the Domesday Book.