St Cwyfan
Llangwyfan, Denbighshire | LL16 4LU
A place of worship for around thirteen centuries this small, remote church on the ancient pilgrim route to Holywell offers outstanding views over the Vale of Clwyd.
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Llangwyfan, Denbighshire | LL16 4LU
A place of worship for around thirteen centuries this small, remote church on the ancient pilgrim route to Holywell offers outstanding views over the Vale of Clwyd.
Great Barlow, Derbyshire | S18 7TD
Cosy and intimate, St Lawrence was built around 1140 by monks of Louth Park in Lincolnshire.
Buckfastleigh, Devon | TQ11 0EE
Nestled in the shadow of Dartmoor, in a beautiful wooded valley beside the river Dart, Buckfast Abbey is a working monastery offering visitors a tranquil refuge from the hectic pace of everyday life.
Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire | NG24 1JS
Usually ranked among the very best parish churches of England, St Mary's dominates town and country with its immensely tall 14th century spire of Lincolnshire limestone.
Bolsover, Derbyshire | S42 6HG
The Norman / Victorian church is dedicated to St Mary, the mother of Jesus and to the Roman Saint Laurence, who traditionally was martyred by being roasted alive on a gridiron.
Aythorpe Roding, Essex | CM6 1RZ
A church in a field which has been here for at least 850 years.
Upper Langwith, Derbyshire | NG20 9RE
During the reign of Henry II, the church was given to the priory of Thurgarten.
Seal, Kent | TN15 0AT
Our medieval church was built in the mid 13th century, and has splendid views over the North Downs.
Woodlands, Kent | TN15 6AA
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Llawhaden, Dyfed | SA67 8DJ
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Brighton, Sussex | BN1 3BD
Known as the 'cathedral of the back streets,' the church is famous for its magnificent stained glass windows; by William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, Ford Madox-Brown, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Philip Webb, Kempe and Tower.
Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire | SA66 7LE
St Mary's church is the centrepiece of a substantial village green, unusual in the region and is home to two 5th to 6th century inscribed stones.