
St Gwynog
Aberhafesp, Powys | SY163HW
The church of St Gwynog dates back to the 13th century but was largely rebuilt in 1857.
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Aberhafesp, Powys | SY163HW
The church of St Gwynog dates back to the 13th century but was largely rebuilt in 1857.
Sandon, Staffordshire | ST18 9TB
12th century church Grade I Listed for its rare display of post Reformation wall paintings, stained glass and monuments celebrating the genealogy of Samson Erdeswicke, Staffordshire historian who died in 1603.
Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8EX
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Kidderminster, Worcestershire | DY10 2RR
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Stourbridge, West Midlands | DY8 1UR
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Willenhall, West Midlands | WV13 2ER
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Audley, Staffordshire | ST7 8HL
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Chadsmoor, Staffordshire | WS11 5DA
A good example of a working class chapel; built by mining families in the 1860s, beautiful in its simplicity.
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Stourbridge, West Midlands | DY8 1AQ
St Thomas is a Georgian church added to by the Victorians, known for its arched barrel ceiling and the Holy Ghost plaque.
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Hope, Flintshire | LL12 9PH
The church at Hope has its origins in the 12th century; it has many well documented historical features which provide interest but manage not to dominate the church or destroy the peaceful atmosphere which so many visitors comment on.
Ingestre, Staffordshire | ST18 0PZ
Sir Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall, the 17th century politician and antiquary, was a friend of Sir Christopher Wren and a fellow member of the Royal Society.
Dudley, West Midlands | DY1 1QD
Built in 1818, an ambitious pioneer work by the architect William Brooks built in neo Gothic style, with the only window by esteemed glass painter Joseph Backler known to have survived.
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