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St Mary Magdalene
Turnastone, Herefordshire | HR2 0RD
Church of 12th century origins in peaceful rural location.
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Turnastone, Herefordshire | HR2 0RD
Church of 12th century origins in peaceful rural location.
Doncaster, Yorkshire | DN1 1RD
It is known that the church occupies the same site as the Roman fort of Danum.
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Dewsbury, Yorkshire | WF13 1NH
Longcauseway Church is a prominent and well known building situated in the town centre of Dewsbury.
Doncaster, Yorkshire | DN1 2HG
During the early 19th century the population of Doncaster increased markedly and in 1827 an Act of Parliament was passed enabling the erection of Christ Church as a new parish church.
Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN2 6AG
Few Northampton residents know that the town has a Cathedral!
Llanidloes, Powys | SY18 6AN
The only church dedicated to St Idloes, a 7th century saint about whom very little is known
Dewsbury, Yorkshire | WF12 8DD
Dewsbury Minster is a grade II listed building and has been a place of worship in the area since 627AD when St Paulinus preached at the crossing point of the River Calder at Dewsbury.
Llanwarne, Herefordshire | HR2 8JE
Christ Church is a 19th century building set above a road, in a peaceful rural location, built to replace the now ruined St John the Baptist church in the centre of the village.
Llanidloes, Powys | SY18 6AD
Built in 1878, to the design of architect John Humphries of Morriston, and described as the ‘Cathedral of Welsh Non-Conformity’.
Adderbury, Oxfordshire | OX17 3LP
This splendid church is one of the greatest to be found in Oxfordshire.
Prestatyn, Denbighshire | LL19 9AR
This beautiful church in the centre of Prestatyn was consecrated in May 1863, features some splendid stained glass and is open daily.
Hentland, Herefordshire | HR9 6LW
Hentland was the Collegiate Church or monastery of St Dyfrig (alias Dubricius), the famous 6th century Bishop of Glywysing, and as such it is still a popular place of pilgrimage.