St Dunstan
Cranbrook, Kent | TN17 3HA
The old market town of Cranbrook shares with Tenterden the claim to be the capital of the Kentish Weald.
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Cranbrook, Kent | TN17 3HA
The old market town of Cranbrook shares with Tenterden the claim to be the capital of the Kentish Weald.
Corsham, Wiltshire | SN13 9PH
The only remaining 'Five Mile' chapel which has been used for worship since 1661.
Penmachno, Clwyd | LL24 0UR
This church closed in 1997 but a community effort resulted in the church reopening in 2009.
Deganwy, Clwyd | LL31 9DZ
In the year 1880 a Mission Church was built in Deganwy.
Ashford, Kent | TN23 1QG
A warm and genuine welcome awaits everyone in this beautiful house of prayer in the heart of Ashford.
Llandudno, Gwynedd | LL30 2NN
St John's is a grade II listed church built in 1866. It has a beautiful calm interior with a hammer beam wooden intricately carved ceiling and fascinating modern stained glass windows, including one of John Wesley preaching in the market place.
Northington, Hampshire | SO24 9TH
A Victorian grade II* listed church that has retained its candelabra and is stunning and in a stunning rural position.
Conwy, Clwyd | LL32 8LD
Tranquillity and history at the heart of the walled town.
Barton Stacey, Hampshire | SO21 3RT
Dating back to Saxon times, the church stands on one of the oldest sites of continuous Christian worship in this country.
Llandudno, Clwyd | LL30 2PY
A fine Victorian church in the centre of town, with beautiful stained glass windows and carvings.
Trefriw, Clwyd | LL27 0UJ
It’s said that a church was founded here c1230 by Llywelyn Fawr, Prince of Wales, to avoid the walk to the church at Llanrhychwyn.
Gunnerton, Northumberland | NE48 4AU
A Grade II listed chapel of ease designed by John C Hawes in the Arts & Crafts style.