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Burgh Island, Devon | TQ7 4BG
Burgh Island is a tidal island on the coast of Devon.
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Burgh Island, Devon | TQ7 4BG
Burgh Island is a tidal island on the coast of Devon.
Whitefield, Greater Manchester | M45 8GQ
Whitefield Methodist church is a journeying Christian community, open to all, offering hospitality on the way.
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Ince, Greater Manchester | WN3 4RF
Church on the edge!
Stainton, Yorkshire | S66 7QX
Stainton was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Stantone with Helgebi’ (Hellaby).
Lincoln, Lincolnshire | LN2 1PX
Lincoln Cathedral punctuates the city skyline and can be seen for many miles, it was once the tallest building in the world (before the central spire fell down in 1548).
Braithwell, Yorkshire | S66 7AS
The Domesday Survey of 1086 records 'In Braduelle there is a church and a priest'.
South Hill, Cornwall | PL17 7LP
A Grade I medieval church in a little known corner of Cornwall with an intriguing history and some delightful treasures.
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Chadderton, Greater Manchester | OL1 2RE
A beautiful Victorian country church set in the suburbs of Chadderton.
Thurlstone, Yorkshire | S36 6QP
Near the Pennine Trail and very dog friendly!
Laneast, Cornwall | PL15 8PN
Set at the head of a wooded valley, Laneast church has an almost complete and very well preserved set of medieval benches and bench ends, a well preserved rood screen, and a prayer desk from the beginning of the 16th century.
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Dobcross, Greater Manchester | OL3 5AN
Our Grade II listed church was built in 1787 and stands at the heart of the village in the Dobcross Conservation area.
Trefin, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5AU
Trefin (probably derived from Tref (farmstead) and Ddyn (high ground) lies amid an area rich in early archaeology, including the remains of the Neolithic Chambered tomb at Carreg Samson, so called due to the legend of St Samson having placed the cap stone in position with his little finger.