St John the Evangelist
Treslothan, Cornwall | TR14 9LP
Our church in the woods.
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Treslothan, Cornwall | TR14 9LP
Our church in the woods.
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East Harptree, City of Bristol | BS40 6BD
12th century church with Victorian and medieval wall paintings, War Memorial window by Karl Parsons, norman and fomanesque features, Tudor Monument to Sir John Newton and seven Hunky Punks.
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Bratton Seymour, Somerset | BA9 8DA
A still point in a turning world, feel your whole self relax into the tranquil calm of St Nicholas 12th century church in Bratton Seymour.
Gumfreston, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8RA
Like many Welsh churches, St Lawrence's is built within a 'llan', an early Christian enclosure that may date back to the first days of Christianity in Wales.
Portland, Dorset | DT5 2JP
A church inspired by St Paul's Cathedral.
Newport, Gwent | NP20 4EA
The ancient cathedral is situated on top of Stow Hill overlooking the city of Newport having much architectural merit which provides a rewarding experience for visitors, as well as a quiet space for private reflection or prayer.
Chewton Mendip, Somerset | BA3 4SW
The tower alone is reason enough to visit this church, a distinctive landmark high in the Mendips.
Wendron, Cornwall | TR13 0EA
Wendron parish church is a Grade I listed 15th century church restored in 1867-9.
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Newport, Gwent | NP20 1TP
Beautiful gothic style church built in 1839 with impressive integral tower and stained glass.
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Coverack, Cornwall | TR12 6TE
Set in prime position, the little white washed village church has an excellent view overlooking the sea and harbour and a very peaceful atmosphere making you feel welcome.
Stackpole, Pembrokeshire | SA71 5BZ
The Lord's house amongst the trees.
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Eglwys Gymyn, Carmarthenshire | SA33 4PQ
A low, simple building in a large round churchyard, St Margaret's, as it stands today, dates from the 14th century, but there was almost certainly a much earlier church here.