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Sacred Trinity

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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St Mark

Newtown, Lancashire | WN5 9BN

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Chowbent Unitarian Chapel

Atherton, Greater Manchester | M46 9DS

300 years of history within this unique Presbyterian chapel, with its three tier pulpit and box pews.

St Celynin

Llangelynnin, Gwynedd | LL37 2QL

A fascinating church in a glorious setting.

St Luke

Irlams o' th' Height, Greater Manchester | M6 7WR

Modernist church containing important artworks by late parishioner Harold Riley, acknowledged as the most celebrated Salfordian artist since his mentor LS Lowry.

Manchester Cathedral

Manchester, Greater Manchester | M3 1SX

Built in 1215, with much rebuilding and refurbishment since, the church became a cathedral in 1847.

St Issui

Patricio, Powys | NP77LP

Reached along tiny, winding flower filled lanes (or by footpath), this medieval church sits on a south facing slope looking over a tiny valley to the slopes of the Sugar Loaf mountain.

St Paulinus

Llangors, Powys | LD3 7UG

The first record of a church in Llangors comes from 1152, and its early medieval roots are revealed in its curved churchyard and location beside a stream, both common in early medieval foundations in Wales.

St Katharine

Wormington, Gloucestershire | WR12 7NL

St Katharine's is a lovely Grade II* listed church building with some historical stained glass windows, a Savage Brass and excavated Stone Crucifix.

Holy Angels

Pendleton, Greater Manchester | M6 7GY

Holy Angels is a small modern church in the heart of the Irlam’s O‘th Height residential community.

St Lawrence

Denton, Greater Manchester | M34 6AD

St Lawrence's is a timber framed church that at the most conservative estimate dates from 1531.

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Christ Church

Llangrove, Herefordshire | HR9 6EX

A Victorian country church completed in 1856, built in Bath stone in the English Gothic style and set in the centre o the village, this was the first church to be designed by the architect Frederick Bodley, a student of Sir George Gilbert Scott.

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