
St John the Baptist
Upton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR9 7UL
St John the Baptist is a beautiful church in the Herefordshire village of Upton Bishop, it provides a quiet space for contemplation and has regular services and events.
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Upton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR9 7UL
St John the Baptist is a beautiful church in the Herefordshire village of Upton Bishop, it provides a quiet space for contemplation and has regular services and events.
Llanrhaeadr, Denbighshire | LL16 4NN
This exceptionally fine late medieval parish church was probably built with money raised from pilgrims visiting St Dyfnog's holy well.
Claypole, Lincolnshire | NG23 5AD
Located in the Lincolnshire village of Claypole, St Peter's is a thriving church at the centre of its community where all are welcome and everyone belongs.
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | GL50 4EZ
St Paul's church was built to be the first free church in the regency town of Cheltenham.
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Slaithwaite, Yorkshire | HD7 5AG
A Grade II listed church built in 1789 to a stark Georgian style and later tower hiding a beautiful interior with a tiered gallery, Venetian east window and seating for 1000 persons.
Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire | HD8 9AF
We welcome visitors, including those of other faiths (we recognise much of beauty, truth and goodness in the other world faiths) to our church. Friendly dogs are welcome.
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Barnsley, Yorkshire | S70 1AX
Visitors to Holy Rood are often caught quite unawares by their first sight of the interior where a wealth of brick, marble and wood, convey a sense of splendour and dignity, in direct contrast to the exterior which is plain and almost unadorned.
Braithwell, Yorkshire | S66 7AS
The Domesday Survey of 1086 records 'In Braduelle there is a church and a priest'.
Barrowby, Lincolnshire | NG32 1BX
Quintessentially characteristic Early English and Decorated church overlooking the Vale of Belvoir.
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Shelley, Yorkshire | HD8 8LH
Before 1868 local people had to walk to Kirkburton to go to church.
Farnley Tyas, Yorkshire | HD4 6TZ
The village was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Ferlei’ or ‘Fereleia’ which is thought to mean either ‘lea of the ferns’ or ‘the far lea’.
Barnsley, Yorkshire | S70 1AP
The church was built in 1825, with seating for 350 people, a schoolroom and classrooms that were opened later, in 1852. It was built as an impressive town centre Congregational Chapel.