St Peter & St Paul
Upper Stoke, Kent | ME3 9RX
St Peter & St Paul is a medieval parish church sat next to the medway, a beautiful example of medieval worship.
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Upper Stoke, Kent | ME3 9RX
St Peter & St Paul is a medieval parish church sat next to the medway, a beautiful example of medieval worship.
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Trowbridge, Wiltshire | BA14 8PT
A Grade II listed church built for the mill workers of Trowbridge.
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Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire | BA14 6EW
St Mary’s church gleams a golden hue in the setting sunlight which takes your breath away, even without its once high spire it dominates the village scape and stands out above everything else in the Steeple Ashton vale.
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West Horsley, Surrey | KT24 6AP
A vibrant community in the village of West Horsley in Surrey and is blessed with a historic Grade I listed church on a site where our God has been worshipped for nearly 1000 years.
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South Stoke, Somerset | BA2 7DP
St James is a small but beautiful church, nestling at the centre of South Stoke village, with glorious, far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside.
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Ardrossan, Strathclyde | KA22 8DU
Designed mainly by architect Dr Jack Coia and opened in 1938, St Peter in Chains has distinctly Scandinavian influences, with the tower said to be reminscent of Stockholm Town Hall. It has a simple light interior.
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Pontypridd, Glamorgan | CF37 2PR
Capel Rhondda was built in 1853 and rebuilt in 1886.
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Dundee, Tayside | DD1 2JB
The church is the only Trade Kirk in Scotland, and is still the scene of the colourful Kirkin of the Trades held in November.
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Llandysul, Ceredigion | SA44 4QS
A church building dedicated to local Saint Tysul, who was related to St David, and after whom the town Llandysul is named; Llan means 'church of' or 'sacred place'.
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Appleshaw, Hampshire | SP11 9BH
Haven of peace in a quiet Hampshire village; open daily.
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Whitchurch, Hampshire | RG28 7AS
There has been such a church in Whitchurch as early as 800 AD and probably earlier.
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Guildford, Surrey | GU1 3UA
The oldest church in Guildford, built around 1040 using local chalk with a flint jacket.
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