St Mary
Stoughton, Sussex | PO18 9JJ
A little changed 11th century church building located in the beautiful downland village of Stoughton near Kingley Vale.
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Stoughton, Sussex | PO18 9JJ
A little changed 11th century church building located in the beautiful downland village of Stoughton near Kingley Vale.
Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF11 9NT
This Victorian Methodist church is a striking building, with a full gallery and organ. It is the largest Methodist church still in use in Cardiff.
Torfaen, Monmouthshire | NP4 6LY
The chapel opened in 1847, designed by John Langdon.
Foy, Herefordshire | HR9 6QY
Originating in the 13th century, St Mary’s commands one of the finest views across the River Wye as well as being home to the shire’s largest font.
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Pontypool, Monmouthshire | NP4 6LU
Visit a busy church at the very heart of its community.
Ripple, Worcestershire | GL20 6HA
The distinctive appearance of the church in this village near the River Severn is due mainly to the contrasting balustrade top section of the tower.
Sellack, Herefordshire | HR9 6QP
St Tysilio's is set in an idyllic position in meadows close to the River Wye with a backdrop of wooded hills and period cottages close by.
Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF5 2LA
Llandaff Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship since the time of St Teilo in the 6th century, as evidenced by early pillar crosses in the south aisle.
St Andrew Major, Glamorgan | CF64 4HD
An ancient yew, 12th century north aisle, four storey 15th century tower and a restrained Victorian restoration makes St Andrew's a fascinating church to visit and worship in.
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Yatton, Herefordshire | HR1 4TD
A remote and romantic place.
Broad Campden, Gloucestershire | GL55 6US
The Meeting House dates to 1663, making it the earliest in the country still in use.Â
Hentland, Herefordshire | HR9 6LW
Hentland was the Collegiate Church or monastery of St Dyfrig (alias Dubricius), the famous 6th century Bishop of Glywysing, and as such it is still a popular place of pilgrimage.