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St Mary

Wreay, Cumbria | CA4 0RL

Sarah Losh (1785-1853), a local landowner, designed St Mary's in 1840, partly in memory of her sister and parents.

St Patrick

Ballymena, County Antrim | BT43 7BT

The tower at over 90 feet is one of the highest vantage points in Ballymena and is one of the few remaining seven towers of Ballymena.

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St Patrick

Montiagh, County Fermanagh | BT93 1AF

The chapel dates to January 1839, pre famine times and is of historic significance locally and in County Fermanagh.

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All Saints

Challoch, Dumfries & Galloway | DG8 6RB

A fine example of a small rural Victorian church within a thriving community.

St Mary

Hickling, Norfolk | NR12 0BQ

The village of Hickling lies on the largest of the Norfolk Broads, an area that is renowned internationally for wildlife conservation. Photo credit: John Fielding CC-BY 2.0

All Saints

Ballymena, County Antrim | BT43 7DX

The present Gothic style church was built by Fr John Lynch and finished in 1860, the bell tower with its 37 hundred weight bell was added in 1908.

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St John the Evangelist

Garrigill, Cumbria | CA9 3DS

The church is a peaceful haven beside the Pennine Way with a wildlife conservation project in the churchyard.

St Mary Magdalene

Yarm, Yorkshire | TS15 9BU

St Mary Magdalene is a Norman church that was partly rebuilt in 1730 following a disastrous fire.

St Columba

Ballynascreen, County Londonderry | BT45 7AG

Ballynascreen, ‘the town of the shrine’, lies in the picturesque valley of the Moyola, between the mountains of Dungiven and Banagher on the north and Slieve Gallion on the south.

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St John the Baptist

Egglescliffe, County Durham | TS16 9BU

Our church is 800 years old and has some interesting woodwork which is 350 years old.

St Michael

Heighington, County Durham | DL5 6PP

St Michael's embodies an architectural history typical of the English parish church: Anglo-Saxon foundations; a Norman nave, tower and chancel; aisles of the 13th century; and sensitive reworking at the end of the 19th century.

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St James

Fordon, Yorkshire | YO25 3HT

Said to be the smallest active church in Yorkshire, and one of the smallest in Britain, St James is a Grade II listed building.