Whitby Abbey
Whitby, Yorkshire | YO22 4JT
Whitby Abbey has been inspiring visitors for nearly 1500 years; now it’s your turn.
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Whitby, Yorkshire | YO22 4JT
Whitby Abbey has been inspiring visitors for nearly 1500 years; now it’s your turn.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey | LL61 5YL
St Mary’s church by the white hazel pool, near the fierce whirlpool with the church of Saint Tysilio by the red cave.
Middleton Tyas, Yorkshire | DL10 6RH
A church of Norman origin in a beautiful location with a rich tapestry of archaeological interests, and with memorials to many famous people.
We have supported this church
South Molton, Devon | EX36 3AN
St Mary Magdalene is the parish of South Molton. Visit for a service, for some quiet personal reflection, or to have a look around.
Garsdale, Cumbria | LA10 5PQ
It is thought that two stone mason brothers built this primitive Methodist chapel and the adjoining 3 cottages in 1841, in what is now known as The Street.
Muker, Yorkshire | DL11 6DN
This small, charming church nestles in the village of Muker in Upper Swaledale and has much to interest the casual visitor.
Garsdale Head, Cumbria | LA10 5PT
Mount Zion Chapel was opened in 1876, the same year in which the Midland Railway Company opened the famous Settle to Carlisle railway, serving the local community of railway employees and farmers.
Caernarfon, Gwynedd | LL55 2NA
Across the square from Caernarfon Castle, the church was opened in 1883 to hold English services in this very Welsh town.
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Stoke Rivers, Devon | EX32 7LD
A Grade I listed historic church which is valued by its community.
East Worlington, Devon | EX17 4TS
After falling into disrepair St Mary's was rebuilt in 1879 by the Earl of Portsmouth. Its Norman roots can be found in the arch above the south porch and the small chancel window.
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Clynnog Fawr, Gwynedd | LL54 5AQ
St Beuno, descended from the royal princes of Powys, was the most celebrated of the early Christian monks of North Wales and it was he who founded the 'clas' at Clynnog Fawr in 616 and died here in about 640.
Beetham, Cumbria | LA7 7AL
The beautiful Grade I church we see today, situated by the River Bela, is the result of additions and adaptations through the centuries.