
Nettleham Methodist Church
Nettleham, Lincolnshire | LN2 2PL
The first service for the Wesleyan Methodists in this building was held in November 1899.
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Nettleham, Lincolnshire | LN2 2PL
The first service for the Wesleyan Methodists in this building was held in November 1899.
Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire | MK16 8LG
Built by the Wrighte family in the 1720s in the style of a Georgian Reception Hall to match the development of Gayhurst Manor.
Polebrook, Northamptonshire | PE8 5LT
This church has strong American associations as during the Second World War some 6,000 men and women of the 351st Heavy Bombardment Group Eight, United States Army Airforce, was stationed at the newly created Polebrook Airbase.
Clearwell, Gloucestershire | GL16 8JS
Clearwell Cemetery (Mortuary) Chapel was designed by the renowned Gothic Revival architect John Middleton, and was opened in 1867.
Fillingham, Lincolnshire | DN21 5BS
This peaceful country church can lay claim to a historic link with the scholar and theologian John Wycliffe, who became its Rector in 1361.
Trefriw, Clwyd | LL27 0TZ
We have supported this church
Clearwell, Gloucestershire | GL16 8LF
This beautiful church is to be found in the historic village of Clearwell in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
Trefriw, Clwyd | LL27 0UJ
It’s said that a church was founded here c1230 by Llywelyn Fawr, Prince of Wales, to avoid the walk to the church at Llanrhychwyn.
Nettleham, Lincolnshire | LN2 2PD
Dating from Saxon times, the church has many beautiful stained glass windows plus the Hayward east window.
Llanrhychwyn, Gwynedd | LL27 0YJ
This old, remote, pilgrim church is best reached on foot.
Goosnargh, Lancashire | PR3 2FJ
An historic Roman Catholic 'Barn' style chapel built in 1755 during penal times.
Brownshill, Gloucestershire | GL6 8SW
The chapel is idyllically sited overlooking the Toadmoor Valley, the site is made more poignant by the run of identically sized memorial crosses which mark the graves of Bertha and Katherine and a number of local Catholic priests, monks and laymen and women.