
St Paul
Brighton, Sussex | BN1 2RG
One of the glories of the church is a complete series of stained glass windows designed by AWN Pugin.
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Brighton, Sussex | BN1 2RG
One of the glories of the church is a complete series of stained glass windows designed by AWN Pugin.
Greyabbey, County Down | BT22 2NQ
Along with Inch Abbey, Greyabbey is the best example of Anglo-Norman Cistercian architecture in Ulster and was the daughter house of Holm Cultram in Cumbria.
Brighton, Sussex | BN1 1UF
Brighton Unitarian Church is the centrepiece of the city's Cultural Quarter and is intricately interwoven with the story of the Prince Regent (later George IV) from whom the land on which the church was built was purchased.
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Otley, Suffolk | IP6 9NP
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Coxheath, Kent | ME17 4PN
Grade II listed church, previously a workhouse chapel.
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Falstone, Northumberland | NE48 1AA
A quaint parish church which stands on an ancient site, a place of hope surrounded by beautiful Kielder Forest.
St Tudy, Cornwall | PL30 3NQ
The church stands at the centre of the beautiful village of St Tudy and was founded at this site in the 6th century. It dates mainly from the 15th century.
Killinchy, County Down | BT23 6PP
Killinchy Parish Church boasts the Livingston Centre, a local is a local heritage centre which celebrates the transatlantic story of the Livingston family.
Bolam, Northumberland | NE61 3UA
This beautiful Saxon church is a hidden gem nestling in the rolling countryside of mid Northumberland, an oasis of calm in todays world of noise and rush. Spirituality and a sense of peace seem to seep from its ancient stones.
Kemp Town, Sussex | BN2 1PR
St Mary's is a serenely beautiful Victorian church, friendly and inclusive, which doubles up as an atmospheric performance venue with a great vibe and super acoustic.
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Hartlip, Kent | ME9 7TL
A place of worship for over a thousand years in an elevated setting looking over Kent orchards.
Hadlow Down, Sussex | TN22 4HY
St Mark’s Hadlow Down was consecrated in 1836, and rebuilt just before the First World War.