
St Mary & Christ Church
Llanfarifechan, Clwyd | LL33 0HN
The translation of the place name Llanfairfechan is little church of St Mary.
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Llanfarifechan, Clwyd | LL33 0HN
The translation of the place name Llanfairfechan is little church of St Mary.
Cranfield, Bedfordshire | MK43 0DR
The church dates from the 12th century, with restoration was conducted in the 1860s.
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Swepstone, Leicestershire | LE67 2SA
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Rhosesmor, Flintshire | CH7 6WF
A church committed to the community, offering a warm, welcoming, peaceful space, with refreshments, open all day every day and located at the foot of the Iron Age hillfort Moel y Gaer on Halkyn Mountain.
Falmer, Sussex | BN1 9PG
Set in a position of rural tranquillity next to the village pond, there has been a church on the site since at least the 11th century.
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St Albans, Hertfordshire | AL3 4SL
Oldest site of known Christian activity in the British Isles; art and architecture from across a millennium.
Nannerch, Flintshire | CH7 5RS
A quaint village church in a beautiful village, home to some spectacular metalwork, interesting memorials, and a Grinling Gibbons funerary monument to one of the Ladies Mostyn.
Betws yn Rhos, Clwyd | LL22 8AW
An eccentric Victorian gothic church with twin towers which stands on an ancient religious site.
Luton, Bedfordshire | LU3 3AL
During the 1950s and 1960s the Catholic population expanded, creating a need for new churches.
Outwood, Surrey | RH1 5QX
A small rural church, one of the lesser known buildings designed by the architect William Burges and standing in the middle of National Trust farm, common and woodland.
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Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire | MK46 5DT
Topped with rows of neat battlements like a church from a medieval fairytale, Clifton Reynes church sits at the end of its secluded village surrounded by open country, in a bend of the River Great Ouse.
Hawarden, Flintshire | CH5 3LT
Named after Deiniol, one of the major Welsh saints,there has been a church on this elevated site since the 6th century, the congregation is proud of the church’s association with the family of Victorian Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone.