
St Mary Magdalene
Whalton, Northumberland | NE61 3UX
Largely medieval church displaying the evolution of a well developed 13th century church from a Norman core.
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Whalton, Northumberland | NE61 3UX
Largely medieval church displaying the evolution of a well developed 13th century church from a Norman core.
Kirkharle, Northumberland | NE19 2PE
Enjoy a gentle walk from the courtyard to discover this simple but beautiful 14th century church, built in the Decorated style.
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.
Bellingham, Northumberland | NE48 2JP
With its unique stone roof this is a straightforward and honest medieval church in which you can be yourself.
Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway | DG1 2PR
Though the earliest written records go back to the 12th century, it is believed that a Christian church has stood here for over 1300 years.
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.
Tundergarth, Dumfries & Galloway | DG11 2PU
A 1900 gothic church open as a place of worship and remembrance to the 270 people killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie in 1988.
Mitford, Northumberland | NE61 3PZ
This church, positioned opposite the remains of Mitford castle, dates from 1135 and houses an historic bell and leper squint.
Stobhill, Northumberland | NE61 2SA
Come and visit St Aidan's, a warm welcoming environment awaits you.
Killinchy, County Down | BT23 6PQ
One of only a few cruciform churches in Ireland, dating back to 1714 and set in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
We have supported this church
Morpeth, Northumberland | NE61 2QT
Over 700 years old, set in a peaceful churchyard with a glorious 14th century Tree of Jesse window.
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.