St Andrew
Penrith, Cumbria | CA11 7YE
According to Pevsner, ‘the stateliest church of its time in the county’. Reordered in 1722 on an ancient site, it has many interesting features relating to its history from then until today.
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Penrith, Cumbria | CA11 7YE
According to Pevsner, ‘the stateliest church of its time in the county’. Reordered in 1722 on an ancient site, it has many interesting features relating to its history from then until today.
Hutton Magna, Yorkshire | DL11 7HH
Sited in a scenic location in the Yorkshire Dales, with a view up the Stainmore pass through the high Pennines, it sits almost equidistant between the market towns of Barnard Castle and Richmond; at the heart of the community of Hutton Magna.
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Loughgall, County Armagh | BT61 8HY
This late Georgian church in a simple Gothic style is located in the village of Loughgall in the heart of Co Armagh's apple growing countryside.
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West Somerton, Norfolk | NR29 4DP
14th century wall paintings.
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT6 0LS
Striking fan shaped 1960s church with Elizabeth Frink's largest Christ sculpture and stunning windows by Dom Charles Norris.
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.
Whithorn, Dumfries & Galloway | DG8 8PY
Amble down the quiet lanes of Galloway, southwest Scotland until you arrive at the historic town of Whithorn where St Ninian first brought Christianity to Scotland.
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Derriaghy, County Antrim | BT28 3SQ
Some 6 miles south west of Belfast and situated in picturesque surroundings overlooking the Lagan Valley Regional Park to the east, Colin Mountain to the northwest and Black Mountain to the north.
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Aghacommon, County Antrim | BT66 6AJ
St Patrick's church, built 1892 located in the heart of the village knows as Derrymacash.
Dunmurry, County Antrim | BT17 0PN
An outstanding Ulster 'Barn Church' dating from 1779.
Wycliffe, County Durham | DL12 9TS
Built 1150-1250, although of Saxon origin, which is associated with John Wyclif and contains more medieval stained glass than anywhere else in County Durham, with the exception of the Cathedral.
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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.