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St George
Dunster, Somerset | TA24 6RY
An uneasy truce between priory and parish characterised the early history of this church: the townsfolk used the west end, while the monks worshipped at a separate high altar at the east end.
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Dunster, Somerset | TA24 6RY
An uneasy truce between priory and parish characterised the early history of this church: the townsfolk used the west end, while the monks worshipped at a separate high altar at the east end.
Duntisbourne Rous, Gloucestershire | GL7 7AP
This enchanting little church, stepped down the slope of a Cotswold hillside, is just as ancient as it looks and feels.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 3RW
Durham Castle has two chapels. The Norman Chapel is older than the cathedral. with unusual carvings.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 1QQ
St Giles is a 900 year old church at the heat of its community in Gilesgate.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 4DU
Our Church warmly welcomes you to meet with God and share in worship and fellowship with us.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 4PR
A beautiful church in central Durham, for 850 years it has provided prayerful. peaceful space for any visitor to enjoy.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 3DG
A 12th century church with fine stained glass, woodwork, sculpture and bells and a beautiful and interesting churchyard.
Durisdeer, Dumfries & Galloway | DG3 5BJ
This sleepy 17th century parish church, which also served nearby Drumlanrig Castle, houses the baroque white marble
Dursley, | GL11 4BW
Dursley Tabernacle is a thriving and active church in the pretty Cotswold market town of Dursley, which is popular with walkers on The Cotswold Way.
Duxford, Cambridgeshire | CB22 4RG
A heavenly church with Templar links.
Dymchurch, Kent | TN29 0LD
This little church has a Norman core, but was altered and extended in the 13th century.
Ealing Common, Greater London | W5 2QA
Architectural merits and a splendid and original period interior, including a fine and complete collection of late 19th and 20th century stained glass.