
John Hughes Memorial Chapel
Pontrobert, Powys | SY22 6JA
John Hughes, the famous Methodist minister, preached and lived at the chapel until his death in 1854.
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Pontrobert, Powys | SY22 6JA
John Hughes, the famous Methodist minister, preached and lived at the chapel until his death in 1854.
Dundee, Tayside | DD2 2PN
A former Friary, now a busy community hub and home to City Church, Dundee.
Scothern, Lincolnshire | LN2 2UA
St Germain's church is set in the centre of the quiet village of Scothern, about six miles northeast of Lincoln.
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Guilsfield, Powys | SY21 9NL
St Aelhaiarn (also spelled Aelhaearn) was a 6th century saint, and as with many of the early Welsh saints, he was a member of the aristocracy, the son of one of the Welsh princes.
Stainton le Vale, Lincolnshire | LN8 6HP
St Andrew's is popular with walkers and others who, according to our visitors book, appreciate both its peaceful setting and the fact that it is always open during daylight hours.
Wheaton Aston, Staffordshire | ST19 9NJ
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Blymhill, Staffordshire | TF11 8LJ
We are a beautiful rural church in Staffordshire close to the Shropshire border.
Yockleton, Shropshire | SY5 9PQ
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Nottingham, Nottinghamshire | NG1 2NW
St Peter’s (in St Peter’s Square, next to M&S) is an ancient building with several contemporary features, where you will find a remarkable oasis of peace and tranquillity at the heart of Nottingham’s busy life.
Penkridge, Staffordshire | ST19 5DN
The church at Penkridge had already been granted collegiate status by Royal Charter in the 10th century, indicating its importance from early times.
Dundee, Tayside | DD3 7EW
St Salvador's was an early work by the Gothic Revival architect GF Bodley and its construction, of red sandstone, was finished in 1868.
Burton on Trent, Staffordshire | DE14 2ED
St Paul's was designed by JM Teale of Doncaster and EB Denison, later Lord Grimthorpe.