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Immanuel URC

Swindon, Wiltshire | SN3 1DH

Opening only ten days after the declaration of the Second World War, Immanuel is not strictly a historic church; but it retains all the hallmarks of 1930s non conformist architecture and design from the art deco to the post war modern.

St Mark

Swindon, Wiltshire | SN1 5EH

We have supported this church

St Mary Priory

Swine, Yorkshire | HU11 4JE

St Mary's is a fragment of a priory of Cistercian nuns built in the late 12th century.

St Helen

Swinhope, Lincolnshire | LN8 6HT

The church contains several interesting memorials to the Alington family, of nearby Swinhope Hall, who for many generations have been associated with the parish.

Swinton Kirk

Swinton, Scottish Borders | TD11 3JJ

A small country kirk with a long history in rural Scottish Borders country.

St Charles

Swinton, Greater Manchester | M27 9DP

Welcoming church at the heart of the local community.

St Margaret

Swinton, Yorkshire | S64 8EG

The first place of worship in Swinton was a Norman chapel of ease to Wath church, dedicated to St Mary Magdalene.

St Botolph

Swyncombe, Oxfordshire | RG96EA

This 1000 year old Pilgrims church situated adjacent to the Ridgeway Path in a valley surrounded by fields of sheep and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a haven of peace and continuity.

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Holy Trinity

Sykehouse, Yorkshire | DA14 9AT

Although there is some evidence of a chapel having existed at the end of the 12th century, the earliest definite reference is of a licence is dated 1425.

Craigie Symington Church

Symington, Strathclyde | KA1 5QP

Set in a conservation village the church, built in 1160, remains one of the finest examples of a Norman church still in use in Scotland.

St Mary

Tadcaster, Yorkshire | LS24 9BL

Remains from the church’s early life and history can be seen just inside the church, there are fragments from a Saxon cross, an ancient gravestone with scissor markings, as well as remains from a Norman arch and some ancient stained glass from the medieval church.