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St Agnes

Newmarket, Suffolk | CB8 7BT

A unique example of a small Victorian church built to a bespoke design and set in beautiful gardens.

Van Road URC

Caerphilly, Glamorgan | CF83 1PG

The building was designed by the eminent Welsh architect, Sir William Beddoes Rees of Cardiff, opened in September 1904, Rees designed 19 Welsh churches of which only 6 survive as places of worship.

Jerusalem Independent Chapel

Burry Port, Carmarthenshire | SA16 0BD

Unique chapel established in 1812 with lovely Art Nouveau features and an interesting history.

Bethania Chapel

Maesteg, Glamorgan | CF34 9EX

Bethania chapel was first built in 1832, and has seen numerous rebuilds and enlargements.

St Eloi

Llandeloy, Pembrokeshire | SA62 6LJ

St Eloi is a rare example of a surviving Arts & Crafts influenced church by the architect John Coates Carter.

St Michael

Cwmafan, West Glamorgan | SA12 9AP

A Grade II listed, part medieval and part Victorian church; a beautiful landmark at the heart of Cwmafan.

St Michael

Rudbaxton, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5PE

A beautiful church in the heart of Pembrokeshire countryside, renowned for the striking 17th century monument to the Howard Family, along with its link to General Sir Thomas Picton and William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury.

St Cuthbert

Thetford, Norfolk | IP24 2AN

St Cuthbert’s is one of Thetford’s most widely recognised and best preserved buildings.

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Bishop Edward King Chapel

Cuddesden, Oxfordshire | OX44 9EX

Award winning Chapel set in the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside.

Malmesbury Abbey

Malmesbury, Wiltshire | SN16 0AA

The Abbey was founded in the 7th century; St Aldhelm was the second abbot.

St Thomas the Apostle

Redwick, Monmouthshire | NP26 3DE

Historic Grade I rural church on the Gwent Levels.

Menevia Cathedral

Swansea, Glamorgan | SA1 2BX

Today, the Cathedral continues the same mission set by the Benedictine Fathers in the 19th century and stands as an outward symbol of the Catholic faith in south Wales.