
Tabernacle Chapel
Morriston, Glamorgan | SA6 8BR
Welsh architect John Humphreys built what is said to be perhaps the most ambitious chapel in Wales in 1870, for the then huge sum of £18,000.
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Morriston, Glamorgan | SA6 8BR
Welsh architect John Humphreys built what is said to be perhaps the most ambitious chapel in Wales in 1870, for the then huge sum of £18,000.
Pickering, Yorkshire | YO18 7AX
We have supported this church
West Tanfield, Yorkshire | HG4 5JQ
The church is perpendicular in style.
Llandybie, Carmarthenshire | SA18 3HX
The circular shape of the original churchyard boundary here indicates the site was used for Christian worship before the present church was built.
Thirsk, Yorkshire | YO7 1PR
A fine 15th century Perpendicular Grade I listed building, outstanding in the region.
Llanelian, Clwyd | LL28 8UW
A double naved medieval Welsh church, named for the 6th century saint St Elian.
Tywyn, Gwynedd | LL36 9BS
"As remarkable a church as any in Wales" said Pevsner in his Buildings of Wales: Gwynedd.
Portland, Dorset | DT5 2JP
A church inspired by St Paul's Cathedral.
Monkton Wyld, Dorset | DT6 6DA
We have supported this church
Dolwyddelan, Clwyd | LL25 0DX
A small church at Gwyddelan’s preaching spot was replaced in the early 12th century by a new stone church.
Barmouth, Gwynedd | LL42 1AG
Towering over the town of Barmouth is the cathedral sized church of St John the Evangelist, primarily funded and furnished by the Perrins family of Lea & Perrins Worcester sauce, it is well worth the climb up the hill to visit.
Llanrhychwyn, Gwynedd | LL27 0YJ
This old, remote, pilgrim church is best reached on foot.