
Gibside Chapel
Gateshead, Northumberland | NE16 6BG
This impressive Palladian chapel stands proudly in the grounds of Gibside House, which was once owned by the Bowes-Lyons family, relations of the late Queen Mother.
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Gateshead, Northumberland | NE16 6BG
This impressive Palladian chapel stands proudly in the grounds of Gibside House, which was once owned by the Bowes-Lyons family, relations of the late Queen Mother.
Lobley Hill, Tyne & Wear | NE11 0DP
A place of inspiring worship, prayer and teaching.
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear | NE9 5SD
We have supported this church
Govilon, Gwent | NP7 9RE
Home of the oldest continuing Baptist fellowship in Wales, founded in 1652; the building itself is Grade II* listed and in the style of the 1870s.
Nately Scures, Hampshire | RG27 9PH
St Swithun's is a beautiful ancient church, one of smallest in the country which has been a centre of worship for 900 years.
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Machynlleth, Powys | SY20 8AJ
The present site was established as a place of worship in the Middle Ages, and a medieval church is mentioned in records going back as far as 1253 and 1291.
Garrigill, Cumbria | CA9 3DS
The church is a peaceful haven beside the Pennine Way with a wildlife conservation project in the churchyard.
Dogmersfield, Hampshire | RG27 8SZ
This delightful little parish church dates back to 1843.
Bootle, Cumbria | LA19 6TH
This ancient but much altered building houses some lovely stained glass windows, see especially the depiction of the Adoration of the Shepherds in the chancel.
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Alton Barnes, Wiltshire | SN8 4LE
This Grade I church is to be found in a farmyard setting.
Alton Priors, Wiltshire | SN8 4LB
Mysterious trapdoors, buried Sarsen stones and ancient yew trees.
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Mathern, Monmouthshire | NP16 6JA
There has been a church on this site since the 600s, the current church was erected in the 1300s with a bell tower of six bells - still active, added in the 1400s, it is a Grade I listed building and sits on the Welsh Coastal Path near Chepstow.