St Cennydd
Llangennith, Glamorgan | SA3 1HY
St Cenydd is a 12th century church on the site of a 6th century llan, or churchyard, which retains the original circular footprint.
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Llangennith, Glamorgan | SA3 1HY
St Cenydd is a 12th century church on the site of a 6th century llan, or churchyard, which retains the original circular footprint.
Laugharne, Carmarthenshire | SA33 4QP
Thousands of people come here every year to see the grave of poet Dylan Thomas, marked by a simple white cross.
Wyke Regis, Dorset | DT4 9ES
Weymouth's original parish church and an important example of the Perpendicular style from the 15th century.
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Stobo, Scottish Borders | EH45 8NX
Stobo Kirk is one of the oldest standing churches in Scotland and offers a fascinating history combined with a truly beautiful interior.
Portland, Dorset | DT5 2JP
A church inspired by St Paul's Cathedral.
Lyme Regis, Dorset | DT7 3HR
We are an early Baptist Church, founded in 1653 and have been on the present site since 1699, our first Minister was hung, drawn and quartered on the beach for joining the Monmouth Rebellion!
Whitland, Carmarthenshire | SA34 0LG
Whitland Abbey, the lost Abbey that was once key to Cisterian life in Wales and beyond.
Bayvil, Pembrokeshire | SA41 3XN
Thought to be an early 19th century rebuilding of a medieval church although no perceptible early fabric remains.
Widworthy, Devon | EX14 9JR
A small rural church serving the communities of Widworthy and Wilmington set in glorious countryside.
Uplowman, Devon | EX16 7DW
A small parish church set in the beautiful, rural Devon landscape.
Offwell, Devon | EX14 9SA
St Mary's is best know for its Copleston rectors, an ancient, formidable and prosperous clerical dynasty who served continuously as rectors of the parish from 1772 to 1954.
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.
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