
First Derry Presbyterian
Derry-Londonderry, County Derry | BT48 6PH
The story of the First Derry Presbyterian Church begins in the aftermath of the Siege of Derry in 1689 when a new meeting house was erected on this very site.
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Derry-Londonderry, County Derry | BT48 6PH
The story of the First Derry Presbyterian Church begins in the aftermath of the Siege of Derry in 1689 when a new meeting house was erected on this very site.
Llanddarog, Dyfed | SA32 8NT
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Derry-Londonderry, County Londonderry | BT48 6PP
St Augustine's church is known as the 'Wee Church on the Walls' and is thought to be the site of a 6th century monastery.
Streatley on Thames, Berkshire | RG8 9HU
St Mary's church has the privilege of nestling close to one the loveliest stretches of the River Thames.
Stratford St Mary, Suffolk | CO7 6LS
Chopped off from its village by the main Ipswich trunk road Stratford's church is perhaps best first viewed from the quiet lane.
Long Tower, County Derry | BT48 6QQ
St Columba’s church, Long Tower, is one of Derry’s most cherished sacred landmarks, steeped in history and standing proudly near the ancient city walls in the Long Tower area.
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Derry-Londonderry, County Derry | BT48 9AP
Between an elegant Georgian district and the green tranquillity of Brooke Park, stands the Catholic cathedral dedicated to St Eugene in 1873 by Bishop Kelly, to whose memory the glass canopy was built.
Derry-Londonderry, County Derry | BT48 7DE
Christ Church is a lovely parish church dating from 1830 featuring fine stained glass windows, magnificent acoustic for its choir, organ and piano and significant historical and architectural features.
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Blaxhall, Suffolk | IP12 2DH
St Peter’s is a modest rural church within the Suffolk Sandlings Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and bounded by a SSSI.
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Waltham Abbey, Essex | EN9 1DG
Waltham Abbey was founded in 1030 in what was then a thickly forested part of what we now call Epping Forest, it was rebuilt 1060 by Harold II, and it was here that his body was brought after the Battle of Hastings.
Llanddarog, Carmarthenshire | SA32 8PF
The spire, topped by a weathercock, is a local landmark as it can be seen for miles, at 150 feet tall.
Redwick, Monmouthshire | NP26 3DE
Historic Grade I rural church on the Gwent Levels.