Bridgwater Baptist Church
Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 3EQ
Bridgwater Baptist Church is grade II*listed and was erected in 1837 in a neo classical style to replace an earlier existing church building.
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Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 3EQ
Bridgwater Baptist Church is grade II*listed and was erected in 1837 in a neo classical style to replace an earlier existing church building.
Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 5BA
Oxford Movement church built in 1846 in Bridgwater.
Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 3EQ
St Mary's is the most striking building in Bridgwater and its spire is a landmark that can be seen for miles around.
Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 3LZ
Probably the most interesting and historically important church in the Bridgwater area.
Bridlington, Yorkshire | YO16 7JX
In the days of its medieval glory, Bridlington Priory was one of the great monastic houses of England.
Bridlington, Yorkshire | YO16 7JS
The church is grade II listed as a building of special architectural interest and its distinctive exterior is an important landmark in the Old Town of Bridlington.
Bridport , Dorset | DT6 3JX
We are the Chapel in the Garden, a diverse, open, creative and lively community in Bridport, Dorset.
Bridport , Dorset | N17 9PR
Bridport United Church came into being in 1971 as a partnership between the Congregational (now United Reformed) and Methodist Churches in the town.
Bridstow, Herefordshire | HR9 6QD
It is likely that the earliest church on this site was a Welsh church, dedicated to St Freit (which is Celtic for St Bridget or Bride, hence its name today).
Brierley, Yorkshire | S72 9JE
The church was built in 1869 as a chapel of ease to the medieval church of St Peter’s in Felkirk.
Brigflatts, Cumbria | LA10 5HN
Brigflatts, near Sedbergh, Cumbria, is one of the most famous Quaker meeting houses, known and loved by Friends all over the world.
Brighouse , Yorkshire | HD6 1AT
In 1818 an Act of Parliament was passed under which £1 million pounds was granted to the Established Church to build churches in developing industrial areas.