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St Mary

Conwy, Clwyd | LL32 8LD

Tranquillity and history at the heart of the walled town.

St Trillo

Rhos on Sea, Clwyd | LL28 4HS

This tiny, plain stone roofed building is about 11 feet by 8 feet, with walls two feet thick and, under the altar, St Trillo's holy well.

St Margaret of Antioch

Marton, Lincolnshire | DN21 5AN

The small parish church of St Margaret of Antioch is located near the point where an old Roman road ran north to the fort at Torksey.

St Jude

Plymouth, Devon | PL4 9BJ

Built in the Gothic Style on a main crossroad as Plymouth expanded in the later Victorian era, beginning services in 1877 before adding its spire in 1881.

St Vincent

Burton, Lincolnshire | LN1 2RD

Set into a hillside, St Vincent's offers visitors stunning views across the Trent valley and features stained glass of local interest.

St John the Evangelist

Washingborough, Lincolnshire | LN4 1BG

Imposing church set at the top of the Witham valley.

St John the Baptist

Ermine, Lincolnshire | LN2 2EF

Consecrated in 1963, the parish church is a major contribution to ecclesiastical architecture of the second half of the 20th century, this avant garde building is the central feature of the Ermine Estate in the city of Lincoln.

Holy Trinity

Boxted, Suffolk | IP29 4DH

From the churchyard there is a beautiful view over the little Glem Valley to the hall, seat of the Poleys (pronounced Pooley).

Boston St Botolph

Boston, Lincolnshire | PE21 6NW

St Botolph's is one of the country's largest parish churches with its iconic tower, known as Boston Stump being the tallest to the roof of any parish church in England and one of the largest medieval towers in Britain.

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Centenary Methodist Church

Boston, Lincolnshire | PE21 6NY

A Grade II* listed building, Centenary is a beautiful Boston church, community space and heritage gem with a heart for service.

St Beuno

Clynnog Fawr, Gwynedd | LL54 5AQ

St Beuno, descended from the royal princes of Powys, was the most celebrated of the early Christian monks of North Wales and it was he who founded the 'clas' at Clynnog Fawr in 616 and died here in about 640.