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Bright Parish Church

Killough, County Down | BT30 8LW

A simple hall church on a much older, elevated site on the Lecale peninsula, with panoramic views across the Irish sea, the Mountains of Mourne, and the Lecale coastline.

St Mary the Virgin

Belstone, Devon | EX20 1QZ

We are in the middle of the Archangel Way pilgrimage route with a toilet for public use and an ancient Ring Cross.

St Thomas of Canterbury

Northlew, Devon | EX20 3NY

A welcoming Grade I listed rural church with interesting Tudor bench ends and carvings.

Grey Abbey

Greyabbey, County Down | BT22 2NQ

Along with Inch Abbey, Greyabbey is the best example of Anglo-Norman Cistercian architecture in Ulster and was the daughter house of Holm Cultram in Cumbria.

St Nectan

Hartland, Devon | EX39 6DU

St Nectan's church is an exceptional, delightful medieval country church in a wonderfully scenic location.

St Michael

Ilsington, Devon | TQ13 9RW

St Michael's is a friendly welcoming medieval church open for worship and visits within the beautiful Dartmoor National Park.

Down Cathedral

Downpatrick, County Down | BT30 6AB

Welcome to the Cathedral, close to which we believe the mortal remains of Saint Patrick lie buried, not merely a tourist attraction but a place of pilgrimage and prayer for all people.

Reid Memorial Church

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH9 3HY

The church was built by Willian Crambe Reid to fulfil his father's dying wish and was designed in 1928 by the architect Leslie Grahame Thomson.

Greenbank Church

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH10 6ES

Opened in 1927, the current church is a plain cross.

Colinton Parish Church

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH13 0JR

A church has stood here for around 1,000 years although what is seen today is largely the result of an outstanding rebuild in 1907-08 by architect Sydney Mitchell.

St Mark

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH15 2AR

St Mark's was built in a unique neoclassical style. It was one of the first Episcopal churches constructed in the Edinburgh Diocese after the repressions of the Penal Laws that followed the Jacobite risings in the 18th century.

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