
St Patrick
Ballyclog, County Tyrone | BT71 5LL
Ballyclog has centuries of Christian history, historic church ruins, a stunningly beautiful 'new' church opened in 1865 and friendly knowledgeable guides called The Friends of Ballyclog.
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Ballyclog, County Tyrone | BT71 5LL
Ballyclog has centuries of Christian history, historic church ruins, a stunningly beautiful 'new' church opened in 1865 and friendly knowledgeable guides called The Friends of Ballyclog.
Skirlaugh, Yorkshire | HU11 5EU
Built between 1401 and 1405 it is a Grade i listed building and one of the finest example of Perpendicular architecture in the country.
Blakeney, Norfolk | NR25 7NW
The earliest part of this church is its chancel, from the late 13th century.
Mettingham, Suffolk | NR35 1TL
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Richmond, Yorkshire | DL10 7AQ
Raised on a hillside above the River Swale, the history of Christian church building can be traced through the fabric of St Mary's from the 12th to the 21st centuries.
Clay next the Sea, Norfolk | NR25 7TT
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Ampleforth, Yorkshire | YO62 4EN
Ampleforth Abbey is home to a community of Benedictine monks who seek God according to the Gospel and the Rule of St Benedict.
Holt, Norfolk | NR25 6BB
The historic Georgian town of Holt is the focal point for a large rural area and is a busy and bustling former market town, attracting many visitors and tourists.
Bolton, Cumbria | CA16 6AJ
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Blythburgh, Suffolk | IP19 9LP
Blythburgh church is sometimes called the Cathedral of the Marshes, looking out as it does over the tidal River Blyth and the remnants marshes.
Westhall, Suffolk | IP19 8RA
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South Otterington, Yorkshire | DL7 8BB
Visit our historic (1846) church incorporating a 13th century font and Rutson family connections, set in a loved churchyard with its own war memorial and Commonwealth War Grave.