
St James
New Brighton, Merseyside | CH45 9LF
St James is a Grade 2 listed Victorian Gothic church, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, which has the tallest spire in Wirral.
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New Brighton, Merseyside | CH45 9LF
St James is a Grade 2 listed Victorian Gothic church, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, which has the tallest spire in Wirral.
New Brighton, Merseyside | CH45 9LT
A major landmark at Wirral’s tip, the Dome of Home is visible from Liverpool to Llandudno in North Wales.
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Stonesfield, Oxfordshire | OX29 8PP
A beautiful, light and peaceful Cotswold village church, offering a warm welcome to all.
Guarlford, Worcestershire | WR13 6NT
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Farmcote, Gloucestershire | GL54 5AU
The body of this beautiful little chapel is Saxon and fairly early Norman, though the round Saxon apse was destroyed in the early 19th century.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1NR
As the oldest non conformist church in Bury St Edmunds and one of the oldest in England, the bricks and mortar of this building have born witness to over 350 years of history.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1RS
Constructed in 1711 the Unitarian Meeting House is a grade I listed building is special in many ways, architecturally the finest in Bury St Edmunds, culturally and historically as a non-conformist place of worship to this day.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1LS
Suffolk's Cathedral, welcoming of all, always.
Winchcombe, Gloucestershire | GL54 5PB
13th century Cistercian abbey.
Stevenage, Hertfordshire | SG2 8AN
St Peters was built at the time the area of Broadwater was developed in the mid 1950s.
Wilby, Norfolk | NR16 2JP
In a tiny hamlet, tucked away in rural Norfolk, All Saint’s peaceful, calm atmosphere is unique with its quiet, rustic charm and unspoilt interior. Photo credit: John Fielding CC-BY 2.0
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Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | IP33 1LS
Located in the heart of Bury St Edmunds, the abbey was once one of the richest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England.