
St James St Elidyr
Stackpole, Pembrokeshire | SA71 5BZ
The Lord's house amongst the trees.
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Stackpole, Pembrokeshire | SA71 5BZ
The Lord's house amongst the trees.
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Little Downham, Cambridgeshire | CB6 2ST
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Grassendale, Merseyside | L19 0NE
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Pembroke, Pembrokeshire | SA71 4DE
The Tabernacle URC is situated in the centre of Pembroke, a town with a profound and important history.
Basildon, Essex | SS15 5AD
There have been three separate histories weaved within 'Catholic Basildon' that bring us to 2012.
Fulwood, Yorkshire | S10 4GL
The chapel is a very attractive but simple building built in 1728.
Heswall, Merseyside | CH60 0AJ
The Church of the Good Shepherd is a thriving church for everyone.
Brentor, Devon | PL19 0NP
One of the iconic landmarks of West Devon, St Michael de Rupe was founded in 1130 by the local landowner Robert Giffard and is the highest working church in England.
Finchingfield, Essex | CM7 4NW
The tower of Finchingfield's church looks out over one of the best loved villagescapes in England, with its duck pond, green and charming old houses having been the subject of countless photos.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent | TN2 5TA
King Charles the Martyr Church has been an established landmark in Royal Tunbridge Wells for over three centuries, its origins entwined with historic Chalybeate Spring and the Pantiles.
Halwell, Devon | TQ9 7JA
The ancient settlement of Halwell is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Hagewile, a name derived from the ‘Holy Well’ which is still to be found in the churchyard. It is possible the well was in use in Celtic times.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent | TN1 2RH
Designed by London architects JER and CP Cutts, the building contains work by Sir Ninian Comper, Martin Travers and Sir William Milner & Romilly Craze.