Holy Trinity
Trefnant, Clwyd | LL16 5UF
A place of welcome and peace, where a sense of both spirituality and history enfolds the visitor.
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Trefnant, Clwyd | LL16 5UF
A place of welcome and peace, where a sense of both spirituality and history enfolds the visitor.
We have supported this church
Shaw cum Donnigton, Berkshire | RG14 2DR
A beautiful Victorian church with a stunning chancel designed by the renowned architect William Butterfield (who designed Keble College, Oxford) under the initiative of the rector John Horatio Nelson, nephew of Admiral Nelson.
Corwen, Denbighshire | LL21 9BT
Extravagant private chapel of an arch Royalist who clung to the old ways.
Ebchester, County Durham | DH8 0PW
Founded in the late 12th century under Bishop Puiset of Durham, it was built on land granted by the Diocese to Sherburn Hospital for sick brethren to convalesce.
Llangar, Clwyd | LL21 9BT
The writing’s on the wall.
Chevening, Kent | TN14 6HG
A beautiful and historic building with many interesting features and a peaceful and dignified churchyard.
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Weobley, Herefordshire | HR4 8SD
Weobley is famous for its half timbered 'black and white' buildings, many of which line the main street, Broad Street.
Whickham, Tyne & Wear | NE16 4SH
St Mary's has been at the heart of the community for many centuries and is an important historic treasure of Tyneside.
Edmundbyers, County Durham | DH8 9NQ
Our small stone church has an interesting history, a peaceful churchyard and attractive views.
Staveley, Cumbria | LA8 9PA
St James church is designed in Gothic style by renowned church architect JS Crowther from Manchester (he later restored Manchester Cathedral).
North Shields, Tyne & Wear | NE30 1PW
Standing out from the rest of the buildings in the square, St Columba's is the rather grand permanent home to several Presbyterian and Congregational meetings, the first founded near the river in 1662 by early Nonconformist Dissenters.
Dolobran, Powys | SY22 6HU
Hidden among trees, and reached by track and footpath, this tiny meeting house is hard to find and reach.