Isle of Wight Unitarian Meeting House
Newport, Isle of Wight | PO30 1SS
All faiths and spiritual paths welcomed.
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Newport, Isle of Wight | PO30 1SS
All faiths and spiritual paths welcomed.
Newport, Isle of Wight | PO30 1SL
One of the Isle of Wight's major churches, it is a Geometric Decorated style with liberal use of cusped tracery showing inspiration of AWN Pugin Gothic Architecture.
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Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire | MK16 8AR
We are an Anglican church that serves God in the town of Newport Pagnell, is friendly and welcoming and offers a place for worship, fellowship and prayer for all.
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Newport, Pembrokeshire | SA42 0PH
A church visited three times by John Wesley
Newport, Gwent | NP20 1TP
Beautiful gothic style church built in 1839 with impressive integral tower and stained glass.
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Newport, Essex | CB11 3RA
Our church is in the centre of the village and listed for its historic, architectural and topographical importance.
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Newport, Shropshire | TF10 7HD
There has been a long tradition in Britain of dissenting Christians worshipping outside the Church of England, and in that respect Newport was no different.
Newry, County Down | BT34 1AT
Newry Cathedral is the most commanding building in Newry and is undoubtedly the most important work executed by Newry’s greatest native architect, Thomas Duff.
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Newry, County Down | BT34 2BP
The church (Gothic Revival) was the first commission by acclaimed Irish Architect William Joseph Barre (a native of Newry), it is a building of Newry Granite and a wonderful testimony to Barre.
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Newtimber, Sussex | BN6 9BT
Originally an Anglo-saxon building with a rich history and heritage spanning almost 800 years.
Newton by Toft, Lincolnshire | LN8 3NF
The small church of St Michael dates to at least the 12th century, with evidence of alteration in the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries, plus a comprehensive restoration in 1860 under the direction of James Fowler, a church architect from Louth.
Newton Ferrers, Devon | PL8 1AH
The building stands within an extensive, peaceful churchyard and forms the heart of the village of Newton Ferrers on the banks of the River Yealm in South Devon on the South Devon Coastal Path and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.