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St Mary
Swansea, Glamorgan | SA1 3LP
St Mary's is a unique building fortunate to include examples of stunning contemporary art and stained glass.
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Swansea, Glamorgan | SA1 3LP
St Mary's is a unique building fortunate to include examples of stunning contemporary art and stained glass.
Stanford on Avon, Northamptonshire | LE17 6DH
This particularly fine church was built during the first half of the 14th century and there have been few alterations since then, it gives a very good impression of English gothic architecture just before the advent of The Black Death.
West Bromwich, West Midlands | B70 8AQ
This Grade II listed building is the oldest church in the centre of West Bromwich.
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Bedworth, Warwickshire | CV12 8NH
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Biggin Hill, Greater London | TN16 3EJ
The chapel is steeped in history and was built as a memorial to the aircrew who lost their lives flying from the Biggin Hill Sector in World War.
Hitchin, Hertfordshire | SG5 1HP
Hitchin's unpretentious and delightful church has the air of having been very well loved for a very long time.
Morriston, Glamorgan | SA6 8BR
Welsh architect John Humphreys built what is said to be perhaps the most ambitious chapel in Wales in 1870, for the then huge sum of £18,000.
Blackheath, Greater London | SE3 7TH
Designed by Arthur Ashpital, work began in 1852 and the church was completed in 1853.
Swansea, Glamorgan | SA1 2BX
Today, the Cathedral continues the same mission set by the Benedictine Fathers in the 19th century and stands as an outward symbol of the Catholic faith in south Wales.
Forest Row, Sussex | RH18 5AF
A lovely church on the edge of Ashdown Forest in the centre of the village.
Ilsington, Devon | TQ13 9RW
St Michael's is a friendly welcoming medieval church open for worship and visits within the beautiful Dartmoor National Park.
Earls Barton, Northamptonshire | NN6 0NA
All Saints has one of the most celebrated of all Saxon towers, dating from about 970, famous for its age as for the decorative stonework patterns of vertical lines and rounded and diamond shapes that rise up the tower.