Christ Church
Swindon, Wiltshire | SN1 3HB
Christ Church is a grade II* listed church, built in 1851 to a design by George Gilbert Scott.
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Swindon, Wiltshire | SN1 3HB
Christ Church is a grade II* listed church, built in 1851 to a design by George Gilbert Scott.
Linton, Cambridgeshire | CB21 4JX
Whilst it is probable that a wooden Saxon church existed on the site of the present church, we can say for certain that in the 11th and 12th centuries there was a Norman church, built of clunch and rubble intermixed with Roman tiles.
Martletwy, Pembrokeshire | SA67 8AX
A rare and important survival of early Pembrokeshire chapel architecture.
St Pauls Walden, Hertfordshire | SG4 8DN
The late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was born and brought up just to the south of the village at St Pauls Walden Bury, home of the Bowes-Lyon family since the 18th century.
Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF24 3PB
The tale of St Andrew's church began in the last decade of the 19th century when Cardiff was a town growing around the docks which were built by the Marquises of Bute.
Leigh Delamere, Wiltshire | SN14 6JZ
A dramatic Victorian confection.
Oystermouth, Glamorgan | SA3 4DE
An ancient and modern church dating to at least 1141, built on the site of a Roman Villa.
Roath, City of Cardiff | CF23 5DE
St Edward’s church, a thriving centre of worship for over 100 years, is home to St Edward’s Music and Arts Centre.
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Moray , Grampian | IV36 3YR
This simple village church in the small coastal community of Findhorn was built in the mid 19th century as a Free Church and has survived without much alteration to this day, although it is now Church of Scotland. The church is located close to the coastline in the centre of Findhorn and is aligned approximately east-west. The village is situated on a peninsula a short distance north-west of Kinloss.
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Chinnor, Oxfordshire | OX39 4PG
The land on which the church is built is said to have been a holy site since Saxon times, the earliest evidence of a church building on the site is from the 13th century.
Chalgrove, Oxfordshire | OX44 7SD
The church was closely connected with Wallingford from Saxon times until 1317 and when the Norman castle of Wallingford was built and its chapel was linked to three churches.
Cottered, Hertfordshire | SG9 9QA
A 14th century gem whose spire dominates the skyline for miles around.