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The New Room / John Wesley's Chapel

Bristol, City of Bristol | BS1 3JE

The New Room in Bristol is the oldest Methodist Chapel in the world (originally built in 1739) and the cradle of the early Methodist movement.

St Barrwg

Bedwas, Gwent | CF83 8RP

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All Saints

Pocklington, Yorkshire | YO42 2AX

Dubbed 'The Cathedral of the Wolds', the tower of All Saints defines Pocklington from miles around and its interior is the focal point for visitors to the town, many who are tracing their family roots.

Portishead Methodist Church

Portishead, Somerset | BS20 6EN

Lively church and community hub on the High Street with cafe and modern facilities close by Portishead Marina.

St Leonard

South Ormsby, Lincolnshire | LN11 8QS

Strikingly situated at the highest point of the village, the fine tower of St Leonard's displays large and impressive gargoyles.

St Botolph

Swyncombe, Oxfordshire | RG96EA

This 1000 year old Pilgrims church situated adjacent to the Ridgeway Path in a valley surrounded by fields of sheep and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a haven of peace and continuity.

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St Paul

Clifton, City of Bristol | BS8 2BJ

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All Saints

Knapwell, Cambridgeshire | CB23 4NR

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Clifton Cathedral

Bristol, City of Bristol | BS8 3BX

Whether you have just arrived via the internet or you are making a personal visit to the Cathedral, please feel most welcome.

St Philip & St Jacob

Tower Hill, City of Bristol | BS2 0ET

A small Benedictine priory stood here in the year 900 AD and the chancel area of the present church is thought to be the site of its chapel.

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St Cadog

Llangadog, Carmarthenshire | SA19 9AA

The peaceful village of Llangadog is situated in the Towy Valley.

St Benedict

Candlesby, Lincolnshire | PE23 5RY

The current church was built by ED Rainey of Spilsby in 1838 and replaced an earlier church which had become derelict.