St Columba
Omagh, County Tyrone | BT78 1DG
A triple height Gothic Church of Ireland church, built between 1863-1871 to designs by architect JE Rogers of the Church Commissioners in Dublin.
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Omagh, County Tyrone | BT78 1DG
A triple height Gothic Church of Ireland church, built between 1863-1871 to designs by architect JE Rogers of the Church Commissioners in Dublin.
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Hastings, Sussex | TN34 3HT
Our late 14th century church is where DG Rossetti married Lizzie Siddall and where Inspector Foyle attends church in Foyle's War!
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Hastings, Sussex | TN34 3JB
The church was founded in 1020AD, ravaged by the French and rebuilt between 1417 and 1430.
Broadstairs, Kent | CT10 2TR
The church was recorded as being on the site since 1128.
Looe, Cornwall | PL13 2BU
Riverside United Church is situated on the Quayside, West Looe, in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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Looe, Cornwall | PL13 2DA
St Nicholas is cosy and inviting, and known as the Fisherman's Church, being right next to the river at Looe.
Omagh, County Tyrone | BT79 0AX
A modern church with a striking interior, the church is noted for its vertical stained glass windows.
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Pett Level, Sussex | TN35 4EH
The unique church of St Nicholas, just 15 yards from the shingle beach at Pett Level, was until 1935, the home of the Life Saving Rocket Launcher for the Coastguard.
Luss, Highland | G83 8NZ
For over 1500 years a church has stood on the banks of Loch Lomond.
Lostwithiel, Cornwall | PL22 0BW
A medieval landmark in one of Cornwall's historically most important towns, featuring a bizarre and fascinating stone font.
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Clanabogan, County Tyrone | BT78 1SL
Gothic Revival church, built 1863 to designs by Welland and Gillespie, with interior by Thomas Drew c1889.
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Burmarsh, Kent | TN29 0JJ
Still Norman in feel despite Victorian restoration in 1876, Burmarsh church is entered through a Norman doorway over which is carved a face that looks anything but friendly.