St Mary
Cardigan, Ceredigion | SA43 1DR
A rich medieval church in a sweet Pembrokeshire town; with a huge number of independent shops and eateries.
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Cardigan, Ceredigion | SA43 1DR
A rich medieval church in a sweet Pembrokeshire town; with a huge number of independent shops and eateries.
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Llandudwen, Gwynedd | LL53 8SR
This stunning ancient church, founded in the 5th century as a pilgrimage site to St Tudwen, is a place of solitude and spiritual refuge and is open all year round.
Gainford, County Durham | DL2 3ES
Though erected in the 13th century, the present structure is believed to occupy a Saxon site, as it is recorded that Edwine, a Northumbrian chief who became a monk, died in 801 and was buried in the monastery of Gainford in the church.
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Whitland, Carmarthenshire | SA34 0LG
Whitland Abbey, the lost Abbey that was once key to Cisterian life in Wales and beyond.
Redmarshall, County Durham | TS21 1EU
St Cuthbert's is a Grade I listed building that dates from the 12th century.
Kendal, Cumbria | LA9 5AF
With a history dating back over a thousand years, one of the largest parish churches in the country and one of England's Greater Churches.
Billingham, County Durham | TS23 1BW
One of the earliest surviving churches in the region at 845AD and is Grade I listed.
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.
Dalton in Furness, Cumbria | LA15 8AZ
Designed by Paley and Austin and constructed between 1882-1885, this imposing sandstone building occupies a spectacular elevated position behind Dalton Castle and Market Place.
Bishopton, County Durham | TS21 1HA
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Llangadwaladr, Anglesey | LL62 5LB
Best known as the burial place of King Cadfan of Gwynedd, who died around 625 AD, shortly after the church was established.
Winston, County Durham | DL2 3RJ
Late 12th / early 13th century church, on a Saxon site on top of hill with stunning view overlooking River Tees.
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