Margam Abbey
Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2TA
St Mary's is the surviving nave of a major Cistercian Abbey founded in the 12th century.
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Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2TA
St Mary's is the surviving nave of a major Cistercian Abbey founded in the 12th century.
Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2DD
Beulah Chapel, known locally as The Round Chapel was the only building to survive the controversial demolition of Groes village in 1975.
Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2TA
Small ruined chapel built by the monks of Margam, dating to the 14th century.
Markby, Lincolnshire | LN13 9QJ
The only thatched church in Lincolnshire.
Market Harborough, Leicestershire | LE16 7NB
St Dionysius’ is a special, sacred space nestled at the centre of the Market Harborough community, offering a hospitable welcome to residents and visitors alike.
Markham, Gwent | NP12 0PR
In the heart of Markham village, the chapel is the last place of worship in the village.
Marlborough, Wiltshire | SN8 1JE
Situated at the east end of the High Street, the church is Grade I.
Marlow, Buckinghamshire | SL7 1NQ
The first new Catholic church built in Buckinghamshire since the Reformation, designed by the great 19th century architect, Augustus Welby Pugin.
Marlston, Berkshire | RG18 9UW
A Norman church lying in peaceful rural Berkshire.
Marr, Yorkshire | DN5 7AU
Marr featured in the Domesday survey of 1086. Seventy Roman coins were recently found in the area which provide evidence of the boundary line which Marr formed at the Roman Rickneild Street.
Marsham, Norfolk | NR10 5RB
All Saints dates from the late 13th century and has many architectural glories, including: a 15th century rood screen; hammer beam roof with carved angels; seven sacrament font (1467); two small fragments of medieval glass in the tracery of a window depicting an elephant (thought to be the only one in medieval glass in East Anglia) and a unicorn.
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Marshchapel, Lincolnshire | DN36 5QL
One of the finest fabrics in the district of the Perpendicular period.
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