
Isle of Wight Unitarian Meeting House
Newport, Isle of Wight | PO30 1SS
All faiths and spiritual paths welcomed.
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Newport, Isle of Wight | PO30 1SS
All faiths and spiritual paths welcomed.
Newport, Isle of Wight | PO30 1SL
One of the Isle of Wight's major churches, it is a Geometric Decorated style with liberal use of cusped tracery showing inspiration of AWN Pugin Gothic Architecture.
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Allhallows, Kent | ME3 9PF
All Saints church has a thousand years of history in one building and there is too much to show on here so a visit is paramount.
Snodland, Kent | ME6 5AT
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Brightlingsea, Essex | CO7 0RZ
Grade I Listed church, with maritime connections and unique tales of tragedy, Tudor tower and largest churchyard in southern England.
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Highbrook, Sussex | RH17 6SS
All Saints is a beautiful rural parish church in Sussex.
St Davids, Pembrokeshire | SA62 6BN
Reputed birthplace of Wales’s patron saint in uplifting location.
Keenley, Northumberland | NE47 9NU
The year 1750 is embossed in lead on the porch doorway and services are held once every fortnight. Inside there is a warm and welcoming atmosphere of a traditional country chapel complete with a pot bellied stove. Sheep and cattle graze in the next field and dry stone walls bound a woodland fringe and hay meadows. It is a place of peace and tranquillity.</span></span></p>
Ebchester, County Durham | DH8 0PW
Founded in the late 12th century under Bishop Puiset of Durham, it was built on land granted by the Diocese to Sherburn Hospital for sick brethren to convalesce.
Homersfield, Norfolk | IP20 0ET
Hidden in the woods south of the village, St Mary's is a simple aisleless building with its tower, nave and chancel all severely restored by the Victorians.
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Tunstead, Norfolk | NR12 8HU
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Bolney, Sussex | RH17 5QR
Originating from the 12th century, the church lies at the centre of this Sussex Weald village, is open daily and is alongside a traditional village pub!