Lisburn Cathedral
Lisburn, County Antrim | BT27 4XD
Welcome to Lisburn Cathedral, where we are building a 21st century community in a beautiful and historic building that celebrates the God who is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
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Lisburn, County Antrim | BT27 4XD
Welcome to Lisburn Cathedral, where we are building a 21st century community in a beautiful and historic building that celebrates the God who is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Portadown, County Armagh | BT62 3LN
St Mark's Portadown was consecrated as St Martin's in 1826, and renamed St Mark's in 1872.
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Middleton Tyas, Yorkshire | DL10 6RH
A church of Norman origin in a beautiful location with a rich tapestry of archaeological interests, and with memorials to many famous people.
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Blundeston, Suffolk | NR32 5AX
There has been a church in Blundeston village, which Charles Dickens used as the scene for the opening chapters of David Copperfield since St Fursey first preached Christianity in these parts in the 7th century.
Wintringham, Yorkshire | YO17 8HU
A peaceful medieval church.
Crostwight, Norfolk | NR28 9NW
Isolated tranquil medieval rural jewel with 14th century wall paintings.
Isel, Cumbria | CA13 9SR
Isel church is a beautiful Grade I listed building, which is located in an idyllic position in a carefully tended churchyard close to the River Derwent.
Salters Grange, County Armagh | BT61 8EX
Consecrated 1776 on land gifted by Sir Capel Molyneux and financced by Archbishop Richard Robinson.
Great Edstone, Yorkshire | YO62 6PB
Early 13th century hilltop church, on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, with Anglo-Danish sundial and carved Norman font.
Kirkdale, Yorkshire | YO62 7TZ
Standing alone in a valley, surrounded by its quiet churchyard with a backdrop of woodland, St Gregory's looks ancient, and it is.
Kirkby Thore, Cumbria | CA10 1UP
An important parish church, 14th century with many later changes clearly visible inside and out, in a fine setting between the River Eden and the North Pennines.
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Greystoke, Cumbria | CA11 0TL
Greystoke is an area of ancient sacred wells, which attracted pilgrims from pagan times and in St Andrew's, the strange fact that the base of the chantry altar is never dry could be the reason for the earliest wooden built church on this site.