St Catwg
Pentyrch, City of Cardiff | CF15 9QF
A warm and welcoming Grade II listed church in a conservation area, with some lovely, unique architectural features.
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Pentyrch, City of Cardiff | CF15 9QF
A warm and welcoming Grade II listed church in a conservation area, with some lovely, unique architectural features.
Shaw cum Donnigton, Berkshire | RG14 2DR
A beautiful Victorian church with a stunning chancel designed by the renowned architect William Butterfield (who designed Keble College, Oxford) under the initiative of the rector John Horatio Nelson, nephew of Admiral Nelson.
Brynamman, Carmarthenshire | SA18 1BT
There is always a warm welcome for anyone at St Catherine's church, Brynammam.
Thorpe St Peter, Lincolnshire | PE24 4NW
A lovely Lincolnshire church with a spectacular font, possibly one of the best examples of Early English work in the county.
Reading, Berkshire | RG1 7NQ
The church has a famous Pugin rood screen and set in front of it a marble nave altar and a Queen Anne pulpit from which the Wesley brothers have preached.
Gunby, Lincolnshire | PE23 5SL
In a leafy glade close to the grounds of Gunby Hall, this delightful church contains many memorials to the Massingberd family, once owners of Gunby.
Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF10 3BZ
Originally constructed in 1866, the church was listed in 1975.
Terrington St John, Norfolk | PE14 7RZ
St John's has an unusual looking exterior as it has a slim tower in comparison to the nave.
Potterne, Wiltshire | SN10 5NF
This Grade I cruciform church occupies a commanding position above the village.
Welton le Marsh, Lincolnshire | PE23 5TJ
This peaceful church lies in the centre of village, surrounded by a beautiful graveyard and sheltered from the road by mature trees.
Danescourt, City of Cardiff | CF5 2SH
To approach St John’s is to leave behind the busy shopping centre and housing estate and enter a quiet haven.
South Cockerington, Lincolnshire | LN11 7EF
Visitors are often surprised to discover an unusually life like monument in the church to Sir Adrian Scrope who lived in nearby South Cockerington Hall in the 16th century.
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