St Peter
Westleton, Suffolk | IP17 3AD
A beautiful, white bareness!
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Westleton, Suffolk | IP17 3AD
A beautiful, white bareness!
Luton, Devon | TQ13 0BN
Sometimes referred to as the little church with the big heart.
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South Bersted, Sussex | PO22 9QE
The present church at South Bersted dates back to 1405, when it was consecrated and dedicated by the Bishop Reade of Chichester before a large congregation.
Lyminster, Sussex | BN17 7QJ
King Alfred is recorded as having bequeathed Lyminster to his nephew in 901, it was the site of a Benedictine nunnery, and the flint church we see today has Saxon origins as the present walls go back to about 1040.
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.
Pagham, Sussex | PO21 4NU
A Norman church built on the site replacing a Saxon church and retaining some of the Saxon features.
Theberton, Suffolk | IP16 4SA
Has one of Suffolk's prettiest round towers, and loveliest thatched roofs and the gargoyles on the south aisle are particularly characterful.
Tudeley, Kent | TN11 0NZ
This tucked away church, rebuilt in the 18th century, is internationally known for its astonishing set of windows by the 20th century Russian born artist Marc Chagall, better known for his paintings and for his dramatic cathedral glass in France and at Chichester.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH9 1BB
A hidden gem in the beautiful grounds of the Gillis Centre, the Chapel and adjoining former Convent was the first religious house to be built in Scotland after the Reformation.
Clymping, Sussex | BN18 0BY
The coastal parish of Climping (also spelled Clymping), just west of the River Arun, has a remarkably sturdy looking church that is said to have begun life as a Norman watchtower.
Ardrossan, Strathclyde | KA22 8DU
Designed mainly by architect Dr Jack Coia and opened in 1938, St Peter in Chains has distinctly Scandinavian influences, with the tower said to be reminscent of Stockholm Town Hall. It has a simple light interior.
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH11 1LU
The Kirk on the Canal; a place of wholeness and well being, a light to the nations.
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