
All Saints
Moreleigh, Devon | TQ9 7JN
All Saints Moreleigh is a small church, described by visitors as having a quiet peaceful, prayerful atmosphere.
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Moreleigh, Devon | TQ9 7JN
All Saints Moreleigh is a small church, described by visitors as having a quiet peaceful, prayerful atmosphere.
Skirworth, Cumbria | CA10 1RL
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Llandeloy, Pembrokeshire | SA62 6LJ
St Eloi is a rare example of a surviving Arts & Crafts influenced church by the architect John Coates Carter.
Gosforth, Cumbria | CA20 1AU
St Mary's has been an important religious site since the 8th century.
Dacre, Cumbria | CA11 0HL
Beautiful Norman church on site of 7th century monastery in peaceful Lakeland location and home of the Dacre Bears, four unique medieval stone statues.
Pyworthy, Devon | EX22 6JJ
A beautiful church with clerestory window and lovely stained glass in light and bright building; our beautiful churchyard is a haven for wild life.
Washington, Tyne & Wear | NE38 9AH
We are a friendly family church with a big heart, serving our community in many ways and hoping to do much more in the future.
Penrith, Cumbria | CA11 7YE
According to Pevsner, ‘the stateliest church of its time in the county’. Reordered in 1722 on an ancient site, it has many interesting features relating to its history from then until today.
Trefin, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5AU
Trefin (probably derived from Tref (farmstead) and Ddyn (high ground) lies amid an area rich in early archaeology, including the remains of the Neolithic Chambered tomb at Carreg Samson, so called due to the legend of St Samson having placed the cap stone in position with his little finger.
Brentor, Devon | PL19 0NP
One of the iconic landmarks of West Devon, St Michael de Rupe was founded in 1130 by the local landowner Robert Giffard and is the highest working church in England.
Walton West, Pembrokeshire | SA62 3UA
Beautifully updated ancient church.
Leadgate, County Durham | DH8 7TS
St Ives is an early work (1868) by prolific architect Charles Hodgson Fowler, and its style is the plain 19th century reinterpretation of medieval Early English.
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