St Mary with Holy Trinity
Ulverston, Cumbria | LA12 7EN
Step through a 12th century doorway into an oasis of calm where worship, history, wood and stones have tales to tell.
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Ulverston, Cumbria | LA12 7EN
Step through a 12th century doorway into an oasis of calm where worship, history, wood and stones have tales to tell.
Kendal, Cumbria | LA9 4BH
Early Quaker meetings in Kendal held at private houses. In 1687 a Friend bought the plot and building on the present site. This wonderful Grade II* listed building has a fascinating story to tell and like many other Meeting Houses, it’s well worth a visit!
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St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire | SA43 3DX
The remains of the Abbey of St Mary lie in the centre of St Dogmaels immediately south of the parish church, which itself lies to the south of the High Street.
Bowes, County Durham | DL12 9LG
Set close to Bowes Castle and surrounded by trees the small, low church, dating from the 12th century is easy to miss, but is well worth a visit.
Cartmel Fell, Cumbria | LA11 6NH
Founded in 1504 and Grade I listed this peaceful church is tucked away on the Fell, surrounded by a graveyard rich with wildflowers, the interior contains unusual box pews, a triple decker pulpit and stained glass both ancient and modern.
Barnard Castle, County Durham | DL12 9TN
The charming ruins of a small monastery of Premonstratensian 'white canons', picturesquely set above a bend in the River Tees near Barnard Castle.
Staveley in Cartmel, Cumbria | LA12 8NH
A church was first established on this site in the aftermath of the Dissolution of the Monasteries when Cartmel Priory was dissolved as part of the Henrician Reformation and a chapel was built on the present site using materials from Cartmel around 1537.
Barnard Castle, County Durham | DL12 8NQ
A church with links to Richard III, a rare indoor labyrinth and one of the largest fonts in the country.
Crosthwaite, Cumbria | CA12 5QG
Founded in AD 553, we are an evangelical Anglican church and welcome people of all traditions or none.
Aycliffe, County Durham | DL5 6NA
An ancient ecclesiastical centre, collection of two Saxon crosses dating from the 9th century Saxon interior, jacobean pulpit, organ screen and pews.
Aberffraw, Anglesey | LL63 5EJ
A 12th century parish church, St Beuno's may have been used as a royal chapel during the early Middle Ages, as the princes of Gwynedd had a court in Aberffraw.
Underbarrow, Cumbria | LA8 8HJ
The church lies in a quiet location amidst fields and woodland on the edge of the small Lakeland village of Underbarrow.