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Pen-rhiw Chapel

St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB

Probably first built as a barn during the mid 18th century, the building was acquired in 1777 by the Unitarians for use as a meeting house or chapel.

St Teilo

St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB

St Teilo's church is believed to have been built during the late 12th or 13th century on the site of an earlier Celtic church, over the ensuing centuries the building was altered and extended.

St Andrew

Hertford, Hertfordshire | SG14 1HZ

The origin and date of St Andrew’s is not certain but some authorities believe it is the original church of Hertford, the parish being created in 860 AD.

Our Lady Help Of Christians

Ruthin, Denbighshire | LL15 3LE

The church was built as a Victorian school room then donated to the Catholic church by the Cornwallis West family of Ruthin Castle.

Norwegian Church

Cardiff Bay, City of Cardiff | CF10 4PA

It's not often you see white clapperboard on a Welsh church and the Norwegian Church has a unique story to tell, as well as an intimate connection with one of the world's most favourite childrens authors: Roald Dahl.

St Mary

Llansawel, Glamorgan | SA11 2SG

Sitting literally underneath the legs of the old Briton Ferry Bridge which carries the A48.

Church of the Resurrection

Ely, City of Cardiff | CF5 4HX

A remarkable church, its rather drab exterior hides a beautiful interior, with high vaulted apses, beautiful stained glass windows and numerous memorials, including the WW2 memorial for the fallen from Ely.

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Most Holy Trinity

Reading, Berkshire | RG1 7NQ

The church has a famous Pugin rood screen and set in front of it a marble nave altar and a Queen Anne pulpit from which the Wesley brothers have preached.

St Mary

Haverhill, Suffolk | CB9 8AX

A historic building in the heart of the town with modern adaptations in a sensitive style.

St Mary Magdalene

Marlston, Berkshire | RG18 9UW

A Norman church lying in peaceful rural Berkshire.

Tabernacle Chapel

Morriston, Glamorgan | SA6 8BR

Welsh architect John Humphreys built what is said to be perhaps the most ambitious chapel in Wales in 1870, for the then huge sum of £18,000.

St Mary the Virgin

Radwinter, Essex | CB10 2SW

The story of Radwinter church as it appears today revolves around the Reverend JFW Bullock, who was Vicar here from 1865 to 1916 and whose family had been lords of the manor.