St James & St Basil
Fenham, Tyne & Wear | NE4 9EJ
A beautiful Arts & Crafts church built in 1931.
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Fenham, Tyne & Wear | NE4 9EJ
A beautiful Arts & Crafts church built in 1931.
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North Moreton, Oxfordshire | OX11 9AT
The Stapleton Chantry Chapel, begun in 1299 at the behest of Miles de Stapleton, (killed with two sons at Bannockburn in 1314, was built with exceptionally fine craftsmanship.
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Laugharne, Carmarthenshire | SA33 4QP
Thousands of people come here every year to see the grave of poet Dylan Thomas, marked by a simple white cross.
Roker, Tyne & Wear | SR6 9PT
Consecrated 1907, known as the Arts & Crafts Cathedral of the north.
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Lacock, Wiltshire | SN15 2LG
Lacock Abbey is packed with history, starting first as an abbey and nunnery, then became a Tudor family home.
Shillington, Hertfordshire | SG5 3LH
Named by Sir John Betjeman the ‘Cathedral of the Chilterns’, All Saints stands proud on its hill welcoming all visitors and worshippers to enjoy its peace and tranquillity and the beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire | LU7 9EW
Essentially, St Mary's is a building of the 13th century, though the tower and the great arches supporting it are 14th century, inserted into the earlier building.
Lambourn, Berkshire | RG17 8PA
Lambourn's large and imposing church dates from about 1180, although there may well have been a church here since at least the time of King Alfred.
Chinnor, Oxfordshire | OX39 4PG
The land on which the church is built is said to have been a holy site since Saxon times, the earliest evidence of a church building on the site is from the 13th century.
Matfen, Northumberland | NE20 0RL
A beautiful 19th century church with a fine spire, a lovely atmosphere and a beautiful churchyard.
Luton, Bedfordshire | LU3 3AL
During the 1950s and 1960s the Catholic population expanded, creating a need for new churches.
Llantrithyd, Glamorgan | CF71 7UB
Next door to the ruins of Llantrithyd Place, the church has monuments of the Aubrey family.