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St Mary Magdalene

Bleddfa, Powys | LD7 1PA

Bleddfa means 'the abode of wolves', and wolves were still to be found in Radnor Forest until Tudor times.

St John the Evangelist

Cynwyd, Gwynedd | LL21 0HR

A Victorian church built by the generous donations of local individuals.

St Llonio

Llandinam, Powys | SY175BY

Claimed to date back to around 520AD, the present tower was built in the 13th century, and most of the body of the church was rebuilt in the 19th century.

St Peter

Pudleston, Herefordshire | HR6 0RE

St Peter's is a quintessential English village church set in peaceful surroundings which has grown and changed over the many centuries but still remains at the heart of the village.

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St Peter

Astley, Worcestershire | DY13 0RJ

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Leominster Priory

Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8NH

An outstanding Grade I listed Norman church of unusually large proportions.

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St Ethelbert

Leominster, Herefordshire | HR6 8QS

A carefully designed and little altered Gothic Revival church by Peter Paul Pugin, in a town with associations with two Catholic martyrs.

St John the Baptist

Penymynydd, Flintshire | CH4 0EN

This elegant Early English style church was built in 1843 of local stone paid for by Sir Stephen Glynne.

Sacred Heart

Tunstall, Staffordshire | ST6 6EE

Opened in 1930 by Archbishop Downey of Liverpool, who described the building as ‘a miracle of beauty’.

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St Matthew

Walsall, West Midlands | WS1 3DG

St Matthew’s church has an amazingly rich history and preserved records to show it.

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St Anna

Thornbury, Herefordshire | HR7 4NJ

St Anna’s dates from the 12th century and occupies a unique setting at the head of the Frome valley, in close proximity to the Wall Hills Iron Age Fort.