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St Mary the Virgin

Handsworth, West Midlands | B20 2RZ

The ancient parish church of Handsworth is one of the four original churches that covered what is now the city of Birmingham and It is principally known for its association with the key figures of the Industrial Revolution but it has a long and significant history.

St Edmund

Spital in the Street, Lincolnshire | LN8 2AU

Chapel that stands on ancient lands of the Duchy of Cornwall and has the status of a 'Royal Free Chapel', the dedication of the chapel to St Edmund who was killed in 870 suggests a possible Saxon origin.

St Mary

Broughton, Lincolnshire | DN20 0HY

A parish church with an Anglo Saxon tower.

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Pendref Chapel

Llanfyllin, Powys | SY22 5BD

Pendref Chapel is thought to be one of the two oldest Welsh Independent Congregational chapels in the county and has a radical crusading past.

St Mary

Bottesford, Leicestershire | NG13 0DA

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St Peter & St Paul

Aston, West Midlands | B6 6QA

St Peter & St Paul is an old building; in fact there has been a church on this site since the Domesday book was written in 1086.

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St Trillo

Rhos on Sea, Clwyd | LL28 4HS

This tiny, plain stone roofed building is about 11 feet by 8 feet, with walls two feet thick and, under the altar, St Trillo's holy well.

St Bartholomew

Appleby, Lincolnshire | DN15 0AL

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St Peter

Witherley, Leicestershire | CV9 3NA

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St Winifred

Gwytherin, Clwyd | LL22 8UU

Burial place of saints, an ancient and sacred pre Christian site, the 2,000 year old yew trees at St Winifred's are some of the best in north Wales .

St Michael

Handsworth, West Midlands | B18 5LB

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St Aelhaiarn

Guilsfield, Powys | SY21 9NL

St Aelhaiarn (also spelled Aelhaearn) was a 6th century saint, and as with many of the early Welsh saints, he was a member of the aristocracy, the son of one of the Welsh princes.