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St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB
Probably first built as a barn during the mid 18th century, the building was acquired in 1777 by the Unitarians for use as a meeting house or chapel.
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St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB
Probably first built as a barn during the mid 18th century, the building was acquired in 1777 by the Unitarians for use as a meeting house or chapel.
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | SA61 1NF
Set at the top of the tidal part of the Western Cleddau river, Haverfordwest was an important port in medieval times, and a key town in 'England beyond Wales'.
Ely, City of Cardiff | CF5 4HX
A remarkable church, its rather drab exterior hides a beautiful interior, with high vaulted apses, beautiful stained glass windows and numerous memorials, including the WW2 memorial for the fallen from Ely.
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Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | SA61 2ST
Tabernacle Chapel was built in 1774, and is known as one of the outstanding buildings of the region.
St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6EL
Built in the 12th century, the church underwent extensive and sympathetic restoration in 1859, undertaken by GE Street in 1859.
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Penarth, Glamorgan | CF64 2EX
This impressive church opened in 1901, replacing an earlier iron church.
Prendergast, Dyfed | SA61 2PN
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East Brent, Somerset | TA9 4HZ
15th century Somerset treasure.
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Lufton, Somerset | BA22 8SU
A charming tiny Somerset village church which has been the centre of worship for the hamlet for over a thousand years.
Llawhaden, Dyfed | SA67 8DJ
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Whitland, Carmarthenshire | SA34 0LG
Whitland Abbey, the lost Abbey that was once key to Cisterian life in Wales and beyond.
Penarth, Glamorgan | CF64 1BA
The original church was built in the 12th century but the current St Augustine’s was designed by famous 19th century architect William Butterfield.