
Christ Church
North Shields, Tyne & Wear | NE29 0LU
Originally attached to the medieval community of Tynemouth Priory, the first parish church of Tynemouth stood within the walls of Tynemouth Castle.
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North Shields, Tyne & Wear | NE29 0LU
Originally attached to the medieval community of Tynemouth Priory, the first parish church of Tynemouth stood within the walls of Tynemouth Castle.
Whithorn, Dumfries & Galloway | DG8 8PY
Amble down the quiet lanes of Galloway, southwest Scotland until you arrive at the historic town of Whithorn where St Ninian first brought Christianity to Scotland.
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Humshaugh, Northumberland | NE46 4AA
St Peter’s keys are represented in this open and welcoming church.
Matfen, Northumberland | NE20 0RL
A beautiful 19th century church with a fine spire, a lovely atmosphere and a beautiful churchyard.
Stamfordham, Northumberland | NE18 0QQ
A stunning Grade I listed church with Saxon origins, ots of fascinating ancient monuments and a beautiful churchyard.
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Chollerton, Northumberland | NE46 4TF
The church of St Giles, consists of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and a tower, heightened by the addition of a belfry stage, containing two bells, only one of which is currently ringable.
Portaferry, County Down | BT22 1LE
One of the best Greek Revival buildings in Great Britain and Ireland.
Cullercoats, Tyne & Wear | NE30 4PQ
Some call it the Cathedral at the coast, a beacon to local people with its high spire and spectacular architecture.
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Arthuret, Cumbria | CA6 5SJ
The church of St Michael & All Angels is situated on a hill in the ancient parish of Arthuret and overlooks the market town of Longtown with fine views of the surrounding countryside.
Ponteland, Northumberland | NE20 9NU
Norman church in centre of village with lovely old stone and some interesting memorials.
Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear | NE26 2TH
The church was built in 1864, paid for by the fourth Duke of Northumberland and designed by Anthony Salvin renowned architect of the romantic period.
Gretna Green, Dumfries & Galloway | DG16 5DU
The church had its origins in Pictish times at St Brigids Well on Gretna Hill.