St Garmon
Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr, Powys | SY10 0EB
A charming rural Pilgrim Church set in an isolated location in the hills above the Tanat Valley.
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Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr, Powys | SY10 0EB
A charming rural Pilgrim Church set in an isolated location in the hills above the Tanat Valley.
Barton upon Irwell, Greater Manchester | M41 7LG
All Saints was built between 1865 and 1868 through the munificence of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bt.
Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire | NG14 7EB
St Aidan’s is almost unique in that it is a Tin Tabernacle which is still being used for worship today.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 4FT
Situated a stone's throw away from the heart of Sheffield, we are a Victorian church displaying various items from the Arts & Crafts era, such as fine copperware and reredos.
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Little Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 4JL
Built in 1862, our church is located on the eastern slopes of the Malvern Hill, many visitors come to our cemetery to pay their respects to Sir Edward Elgar who is buried there with other members of his family.
Droylsden, Greater Manchester | M43 7QS
St Martin's is a modern, safe and well maintained place of worship constructed in the late 1950s and is a community lead church.
Salford, Lancashire | M3 5LL
It is a classic Gothic building from the mid 1800s, with a lot of stained glass, a lovely east window, and a very special War Chapel.
Salford, Greater Manchester | M3 5DW
Originally a Jacobean church, the oldest in Salford and the only one of its name in the country.
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Bingham, Nottinghamshire | NG13 8AG
Beautiful 13th century limestone, cruciform church with a stunning reredos created by WD Caröe featuring of agriculture and textile working.
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Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2JD
Visitors are always welcome to this 300 year old city centre Unitarian Chapel.
Manchester, Greater Manchester | M3 1SX
Built in 1215, with much rebuilding and refurbishment since, the church became a cathedral in 1847.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2JB
The cathedral is easy to miss and almost seems hidden away, which gives you a clue to its origin.