St Michael
Bowness on Solway, Cumbria
In an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, adjacent to the hidden gem of the Solway Firth, St Michael’s offers the visitor a peaceful space for reflection, together with many points of historical interest.
Annan, Dumfries and Galloway
Annan United Reformed Church was built circa 1903 and apart from small changes remains very much as it was when it was built. The interior of the church has a sloping floor with fixed pews and is capable of sitting 180 people. There is a well maintained organ. Perhaps the most striking feature in the church is the pulpit which, as the church was built by the Fishermen in the town, represents the bow and bridge of a boat.
Bowness on Solway, Cumbria
In an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, adjacent to the hidden gem of the Solway Firth, St Michael’s offers the visitor a peaceful space for reflection, together with many points of historical interest.
Gretna Green, Dumfries & Galloway
The church had its origins in Pictish times at St Brigids Well on Gretna Hill.
Abbeytown, Cumbria
Following a fire, set by arsonists in 2006, the repairs to one of Cumbria's largest parish churches continues and the building is once again open to visitors, who are uplifted and captivated by its remarkable space.