Newbridge Our Lady of Peace
Newbridge, Gwent | NP11 4RB
Our Lady of Peace, Newbridge, Grade II* (1938/39) consists of a tall basilica style church with five storey bell tower.
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Newbridge, Gwent | NP11 4RB
Our Lady of Peace, Newbridge, Grade II* (1938/39) consists of a tall basilica style church with five storey bell tower.
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Laugharne, Carmarthenshire | SA33 4QP
Thousands of people come here every year to see the grave of poet Dylan Thomas, marked by a simple white cross.
Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan | CF47 8HR
Some buildings seem to be ageless, one is the church of St Tydfil.
Llandybie, Carmarthenshire | SA18 3HX
The circular shape of the original churchyard boundary here indicates the site was used for Christian worship before the present church was built.
Bedwelty, Monmouthshire | NP12 0BD
Typical whitewashed Welsh hilltop church with pub and holy well down the road.
Stanton Drew, Somerset | BS39 4EJ
St Mary’s is a hidden gem, it is worth a visit and you can also seethe nearby ‘Stone Circles’.
Portishead, Somerset | BS20 6PS
St Peter’s church dates from 14th century, celebrating its 700th anniversary in 2020, and is the oldest building in Portishead; as such, it has witnessed the changes and growth of the town.
Portishead, Somerset | BS20 6EN
Lively church and community hub on the High Street with cafe and modern facilities close by Portishead Marina.
Charlton Musgrove, Somerset | BA9 8ES
A small medieval church in a peaceful rural setting.
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Carew, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8SR
St Mary's is an exceptionally fine and well preserved medieval church in Pembrokeshire.
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Cheselbourne , Dorset | DT2 7NU
Beautiful 13th/14th century parish church with pinnacled tower with battlements, numerous gargoyles and a canonical sundial.
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Pentwyn Fochriw, Glamorgan | CF81 9NJ
Originally the site of a schoolroom, a chancel was added and opened for worship in 1864 with an adjacent burial ground consecrated in 1866.