
Wakefield Cathedral
Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 1PJ
For over 1000 years people have been gathering in this holy place, visit Wakefield Cathedral to embark on a voyage of historical and spiritual discovery!
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Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 1PJ
For over 1000 years people have been gathering in this holy place, visit Wakefield Cathedral to embark on a voyage of historical and spiritual discovery!
Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 5DJ
The chapel was built in the mid 14th century when the stone bridge replaced a wooden one, although the upper part, including the west front, was rebuilt in 1847-8.
Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 1XR
Wakefield Unitarians are a friendly and growing congregation based in the heart of Wakefield, Yorkshire.
Walderslade, Kent | ME5 0TZ
Know locally as Pip and Jim's, a warm welcome awaits all who visit.
Wales, Yorkshire | S26 5LQ
This lovely church, has been a place where worship has been offered to God for over 1000 years, with the original Norman church constructed during the reign of Henry I (d 1135).
Wallsend, Tyne & Wear | NE28 6PZ
The oldest church in Wallsend with spectacular stained glass.
Walpole, Suffolk | IP19 9AZ
This grade II* listed chapel was created by local 'independents' adapting a 16th century Suffolk farmhouse to form a unique and inspiring place of worship.
Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk | PE14 7LR
A handsome old church.
Walpole St Peter, Norfolk | PE14 7NS
This is one of England's most celebrated parish churches, and for many church enthusiasts it is one of, if not the, best in the whole country.
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Walsall, West Midlands | WS1 3DG
St Matthew’s church has an amazingly rich history and preserved records to show it.
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Walsoken, Cambridgeshire | PE13 3RA
The county boundary makes several peculiar changes of direction in this area, with the result that the church and its yard are in Norfolk, while most of the rest of Walsoken is in Cambridgeshire.
Waltham Abbey, Essex | EN9 1DG
Waltham Abbey was founded in 1030 in what was then a thickly forested part of what we now call Epping Forest, it was rebuilt 1060 by Harold II, and it was here that his body was brought after the Battle of Hastings.