St Twrog
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.
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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.
South Otterington, Yorkshire | DL7 8BB
Visit our historic (1846) church incorporating a 13th century font and Rutson family connections, set in a loved churchyard with its own war memorial and Commonwealth War Grave.
Great Orme, Clwyd | LL30 2XE
On the northern side of the Great Orme at Llandudno, nestling in a sheltered hollow, is the church of Saint Tudno with its churchyard.
Beddgelert, Gwynedd | LL55 4YA
A major tourist spot in Snowdonia with the Welsh highland Railway, Gelert’s Grave and the start of the Watkin Path up Snowdon.
Llwynrhydowen, Ceredigion | SA44 4QB
This simple stone chapel, which opened in 1733, retains its Georgian character.
Halton, Northumberland | NE45 5PH
A little church with a long name, the walls are made of reused Roman stones, we are only a mile or so south of the wall.
Fleetwood, Lancashire | FY7 6RE
Out of these ageing bricks & intricately carved woodwork, the church seeks, from 1908 to present day, to be a living breathing presence of God's love in the town of Fleetwood.
Fleetwood, Lancashire | FY7 7DH
St Nicholas is uniquely designed in the shape of an upturned prow of a boat, reflecting Fleetwood's maritime history.
Talgarreg, Dyfed | SA44 4EW
We have supported this church
Pencader, Pembrokeshire | SA39 9BS
The present church was built in 1881 on the site of a chapel, Capel Mair, which dated from Norman times.
East Anstey, Devon | EX16 9JN
There are always fascinating pieces of historical evidence and secrets to be uncovered when visiting a church as old as our Norman church at East Anstey.
We have supported this church
Nant Peris, Gwynedd | LL55 4UE
Founded by St Peris in the 6th century, with Snowdon and its neighbouring mountains towering above it on all sides.