
St Patrick
Montiagh, County Fermanagh | BT93 1AF
The chapel dates to January 1839, pre famine times and is of historic significance locally and in County Fermanagh.
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Montiagh, County Fermanagh | BT93 1AF
The chapel dates to January 1839, pre famine times and is of historic significance locally and in County Fermanagh.
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Ryton, Northumberland | NE40 3QP
Built in 1220 in Early English style with an impressive spire added 1360.
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear | NE9 5SD
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Bensham, Tyne & Wear | NE8 4QL
This hidden treasure was built as a cathedral for working people, it's very beautiful with a lovely atmosphere.
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Chollerton, Northumberland | NE46 4TF
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Simonburn, Northumberland | NE48 3AW
Beautiful 13th century church with a long history of worship by local families through the centuries.
Cranagh, County Tyrone | BT79 8LR
Gothic revival church built in 1912.
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Sunderland, Tyne & Wear | SR1 3ET
A beautiful serene example of an ancient church surviving in a modern age with something for everyone to enjoy and nice friendly staff who are more than happy to help.
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Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland | NE15 0EJ
The church of St Andrew is situated in the centre of the village on a hill top opposite the Swan Inn, it was consecrated in 630 and still retains many Saxon and later Norman elements.
Benwell, Tyne & Wear | NE15 6RR
The church opened in 1833 and was built to a design by the northeast's most eminent architect John Dobson.
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Gateshead, Tyne & Wear | NE8 1DL
St Edmund's is a rare example of a 13th century pilgrim's chapel and is also the home of a new gallery.
Monkwearmouth, Tyne & Wear | SR6 0DY
In what had been a promontory clifftop overlooking the north of the harbour and estuary of the River Wear, land was given by King Ecgfrith to bring learning, culture and the Christian religion to the north of Saxon Britain.