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All Saints

Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire | LU5 5DJ

A beautiful medieval parish church; a site of Christian worship for over 1000 years.

St Mary

Antingham, Norfolk | NR28 0NL

Nestled in the countryside, there is, sadly, no historical truth in the legend that the two churches of Antingham in one churchyard were built by two sisters. The pretty church of St Mary and the atmospheric ivy clad ruin of St Margaret.

St John the Apostle

Luton, Bedfordshire | LU3 3AL

During the 1950s and 1960s the Catholic population expanded, creating a need for new churches.

Castle Square URC

Trefforest, Glamorgan | CF37 1TA

Castle Square is a small church set in a village which has now been almost taken over by the University of South Wales which is just up the road from the church.

All Saints

Runhall, Norfolk | NR9 4DR

A 13th century church with a round tower, set in a raised churchyard surrounded by fields, on the outskirts of the sparsely populated village of Runhall.

St Andrew

Hingham, Norfolk | NR9 4HW

Large 14th century Grade I listed church with links to Abraham Lincoln.

St Aidan

Llawhaden, Dyfed | SA67 8DJ

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St Mary

Eskadale, Highland | IV4 7JQ

Built by the 14th Lord Lovat in 1826, altered in 1881 by Peter Paul Pugin and is reputedly the first Roman Catholic Church to have been built in Scotland post Reformation.

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St Mary

Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire | HP20 2JJ

The parish church of Buckinghamshire's county town, St Mary's is used for all ceremonial county services, dominating the old part of Aylesbury.

St Mary

Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire | HP18 9AL

St Mary’s is both an historic and active church that plays a major role in the life of the Long Crendon community.

Inverness Cathedral

Inverness, Highland | IV3 5NR

An imposing building constructed in pink sandstone which stands close to the west bank of the River Ness and looks across the river to the city centre and to Inverness Castle.

All Saints

Marsham, Norfolk | NR10 5RB

All Saints dates from the late 13th century and has many architectural glories, including: a 15th century rood screen; hammer beam roof with carved angels; seven sacrament font (1467); two small fragments of medieval glass in the tracery of a window depicting an elephant (thought to be the only one in medieval glass in East Anglia) and a unicorn.

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