
St Peter's Cathedral
Belfast, County Antrim | BT12 4DH
The tradition of music lives on in this cathedral, where sound has resonated through its halls for generations.Â
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT12 4DH
The tradition of music lives on in this cathedral, where sound has resonated through its halls for generations.Â
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Waringstown, County Down | BT66 7QL
Presbyterians have worshipped together in Waringstown since 1846, our current church building was built and opened in 1853.
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT1 2FL
The first church was built on this site in 1815 and was the second Catholic church built since the Reformation in the city of Belfast.
Belfast, County Antrim | BT13 1AB
One of Belfast’s most striking buildings, Carlisle Memorial Methodist Church has served as a gateway to North Belfast since 1875.
Belfast, County Antrim | BT13 3JH
A warm and welcoming church based in the heart of our community.
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT15 4EB
A beautiful and historic parish church in north Belfast.
Keady, County Armagh | BT60 3SD
Built in 1775 to the design of prominent architect Thomas Cooley and is one of the churches in the Diocese of Armagh built by Archbishop Richard Robinson.
Alnmouth, Northumberland | NE66 2RJ
A rural coastland village church in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, continuing a tradition of Christian witness in Alnmouth since the 7th century.
Whiteabbey , County Antrim | BT37 0SN
A unique, detached double height Italianate Presbyterian Church, built around 1830 and extensively renovated around 1900.
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Whitehead, County Antrim | BT38 9QA
A detached single cell Victorian building in simple Arts & Crafts styling built in 1900 and with five ornate stained glass windows.
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Carrickfergus, County Antrim | BT38 7AB
The jewel in the crown of Carrickfergus; a unique Norman church which perfectly complements the Castle.
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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