St Augustine of Canterbury
Even Swindon, Wiltshire | SN2 2HA
Large Roman basilica style church built for the growing population of Swindon because of the Great Western Railway.
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Even Swindon, Wiltshire | SN2 2HA
Large Roman basilica style church built for the growing population of Swindon because of the Great Western Railway.
Walderslade, Kent | ME5 0TZ
Know locally as Pip and Jim's, a warm welcome awaits all who visit.
Longhope, Gloucestershire | GL17 0LH
All Saints church is a Grade II listed building and is described as being a magnificent and prominent building dating back to the 12th century situated in a very picturesque part of the village.
Hebburn, Tyne & Wear | NE31 1HR
St Oswald's is a warm welcoming space.
Hereford, Herefordshire | HR4 0AP
Our visitors describe this as a beautiful church, it is on the outskirts of the city centre, outside the old city walls, a peaceful, genuinely restful building.
Purton, Wiltshire | SN5 4EB
This Grade I church is well grouped with the adjacent Elizabethan mansion.
Swindon, Wiltshire | SN1 3HB
Christ Church is a grade II* listed church, built in 1851 to a design by George Gilbert Scott.
Cwm, Denbighshire | LL18 5SG
An ancient place of worship in a stunning setting overlooking the Vale of Clwyd, the Snowdonia Range and the coastline towards the Great Orme, set within a churchyard full of wild flowers in the spring and summer, close to the Clwydian Way walking route and a network of more local footpaths.
Gateshead, Northumberland | NE16 6BG
This impressive Palladian chapel stands proudly in the grounds of Gibside House, which was once owned by the Bowes-Lyons family, relations of the late Queen Mother.
Iwade, Kent | ME9 8SJ
The parish church to the original Iwade village, All Saints is a beautiful ancient building that stands on the site of a pre-Norman chapel.
Oaksey, Wiltshire | SN16 9TB
This Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular.
Ireshopeburn, County Durham | DL13 1HD
High House Chapel was built in 1760 as 'a preaching house for Divine worship' and is the oldest purpose built Methodist Chapel in the world to have been in continuous weekly use since then.