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Emmanuel Church

Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 9QP

The church is Victorian and was built by the 10th Duke of St Albans for use by his family, estate workers and the villagers.

Bestwood Park Church

Bestwood Park, Nottinghamshire | NG5 5PF

The church was built with money from a grant from the Joseph Rank Benevolent Fund.

St Mark

Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG6 8UU

Opened in 1887 largely to serve an area developed as a consequence of the work undertaken by the Bestwood Coal and Iron Company, founded in 1872.

St Matthew

Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 5GH

The church was designed by Vernon Royle, who was much influenced by Sir Basil Spence’s three churches in Coventry.

St Philip

Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 9AJ

Built in 1975, St Philip’s is a small brick building with sloping roof bearing a single bell turret and a later extension.

Jerusalem Chapel

Bethesda, Gwynedd | LL57 3AY

Built in 1842, the Jerusalem Chapel was later remodelled in the 1870s to resemble an amphitheater.

Bethnal Green Mission Church

Bethnal Green, Greater London | E2 9LH

Bethnal Green Mission Church forms the heart of an elegant new urban block, which includes a community centre, cafe and apartments.

St Matthew

Bethnal Green, Greater London | E2 6DT

St Matthew's Bethnal Green is considered a church of outstanding special interest.

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St Mary

Betws y Coed, Gwynedd | LL24 0AY

In the bustling mountain gateway to Snowdonia, St Mary's continues the tradition of a 'prayer house in the wood' (betws y coed).

St Michael

Betws yn Rhos, Clwyd | LL22 8AW

An eccentric Victorian gothic church with twin towers which stands on an ancient religious site.

St Mary

Beverley, Yorkshire | HU17 8DL

St Mary’s church has long been acknowledged to be one of the finest examples of a late medieval church in England.

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St Cuthbert

Bewcastle, Cumbria | CA6 6PS

Here is one of Pevsner’s twelve most important monuments in Britain, the 8th century, Anglo Saxon Bewcastle Cross, standing free in the churchyard where it has stood for nearly 1500 years.