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St George

Clun, Shropshire | SY7 8JG

A welcoming large country church, with original Norman and medieval features and Norman tower, playwright John Osborne's grave is in the churchyard.

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St Laurence

Ludlow, Shropshire | SY8 1AN

Ludlow possesses one of the great parish churches of England, and one of the largest, St Laurence's, is known, with good reason, as the Cathedral of the Marches.

St Peter & St Paul

Kettering, Northamptonshire | NN16 0AL

This noble medieval building remains the dominant architectural feature of this ancient market town. Its handsome tower and tall spire is strikingly visible.

St Stephen

Redditch, Worcestershire | B97 4DY

St Stephen's church stands in the centre of this fine Victorian town, in a green space and spiritual presence in the middle of our busy lives.

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St James the Apostle

Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire | NN14 3AA

A late 13th and early 14th century gothic church with interventions in the 18th century including the pulpit, and in the 19th century the stained glass.

All Saints

Barnwell, Northamptonshire | PE8 5PU

The village of Barnwell has two churches, the parish church of St Andrews and the remains of All Saints.

St John & St Mary

Stiffkey, Norfolk | NR23 1QJ

The church has a history which goes back over 900 years and there is a suggestion that it occupies a burial mound from the pre Christian era. This is a holy place where generations of worshippers have felt drawn to God.

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Belfast Cathedral

Belfast, County Antrim | BT1 2HB

Step off Belfasts busy streets into a timeless place of prayer to explore its history and enjoy quiet moments of reflection in this beautiful place.

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St Esprit

Marton, Warwickshire | CV23 9RJ

St Esprit is a grade ll* listed church that was substantially rebuild in the 1890s, one of the more unusual features is the wall mounted zinc plates that are around the church.

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St Patrick

Belfast, County Antrim | BT1 2FL

The first church was built on this site in 1815 and was the second Catholic church built since the Reformation in the city of Belfast.