
St Michael Archangel
Compton Martin, Somerset | BS40 6JQ
The 12th century church is Grade I listed and contains a number of important listed monuments in the church and churchyard.
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Compton Martin, Somerset | BS40 6JQ
The 12th century church is Grade I listed and contains a number of important listed monuments in the church and churchyard.
Shepton Mallet, Somerset | BA4 5BL
Topped by the stump of a spire that was never built, the tower of Shepton Mallet church dates from around 1380, much earlier than most of the renowned Somerset towers.
East Pennard, Somerset | BA4 6TU
A well cared for and much loved 14th century village church, open daily, with restored 1788 turret clock and heaviest known set of five medieval bells.
St Nicholas, Pembrokeshire | SA64 0LG
St Nicholas is a peaceful, picturesque village on the Strumble Head peninsula, the church is a little gem nestling in the heart of the village.
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Dowlais, Mid Glamorgan | CF48 3BT
St Illtyd’s is one of the oldest Catholic Churches in Wales, established in 1846 soon after Catholic Emancipation.
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Bedwelty, Monmouthshire | NP12 0BD
Typical whitewashed Welsh hilltop church with pub and holy well down the road.
Newport, Gwent | NP20 4EA
The ancient cathedral is situated on top of Stow Hill overlooking the city of Newport having much architectural merit which provides a rewarding experience for visitors, as well as a quiet space for private reflection or prayer.
Newbridge, Gwent | NP11 4RB
Our Lady of Peace, Newbridge, Grade II* (1938/39) consists of a tall basilica style church with five storey bell tower.
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Newport, Dyfed | NP20 1JG
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Newport, Gwent | NP20 1TP
Beautiful gothic style church built in 1839 with impressive integral tower and stained glass.
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Fishguard, Pembrokeshire | SA65 9HB
St Mary's is a grade II listed building with plenty of interesting features including an internal baptistry pool, beautiful stained glass windows, balcony historically used by fisherman and very important links to the last invasion of Britain in 1797.
Llanddeusant, Dyfed | SA19 9UL
From the churchyard full of orange hawkweed, knapweed and other native wild flowers there are spectacular views of the mountains with the legendary lake Llyn y Fan Fach, where a shepherd boy fell in love with a lady who appeared from the lake.