
St Nicholas
Lanark, Strathclyde | ML11 9DZ
St Nicholas is a historic church which proudly stands at the very centre of the ancient Market Burgh of Lanark.
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Lanark, Strathclyde | ML11 9DZ
St Nicholas is a historic church which proudly stands at the very centre of the ancient Market Burgh of Lanark.
Swatragh, County Londonderry | BT46 5AT
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Carstairs Village, Strathclyde | ML11 8QQ
Built in 1794, Grade B listed building.
Symington, Strathclyde | KA1 5QP
Set in a conservation village the church, built in 1160, remains one of the finest examples of a Norman church still in use in Scotland.
Ballynascreen, County Londonderry | BT45 7AG
Ballynascreen, ‘the town of the shrine’, lies in the picturesque valley of the Moyola, between the mountains of Dungiven and Banagher on the north and Slieve Gallion on the south.
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Galston, Strathclyde | KA4 8HT
This distinctive church was created by architect Sir Robert Rowand Anderson and was constructed 1885-6.
Troon, Strathclyde | KA10 6NJ
In creating this commanding church, architect Reginald Fairlie was said to be inspired by the Church of the Holy Rude in Stirling.
Broughderg, County Tyrone | BT79 8HW
Small modern church in a scenic location amid the Sperrin mountains.
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh | BT74 7BT
Tucked into the heart of Ireland’s only island town, Enniskillen Presbyterian Church is a striking Gothic Revival building that reflects centuries of worship, resistance, and remembrance.
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh | BT74 7DW
During the summer our 400 year old church is open to visitors every day and it would be even nicer if you could attend one of our services. We would love to meet you!
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Enniskillen, County Fermanagh | BT74 7DP
​The history of Enniskillen Methodist Church reflects the growth and evolution of Methodism in County Fermanagh.
Clogher, County Fermanagh | BT74 7DR
Designed in 1744 by architect James Martin in a neo classical style.