St Bridget
Skenfrith, Monmouthshire | NP7 8UB
Skenfrith’s two most notable buildings are its castle and its church, both dating from the 13th century.
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Skenfrith, Monmouthshire | NP7 8UB
Skenfrith’s two most notable buildings are its castle and its church, both dating from the 13th century.
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Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire | MK16 8AR
We are an Anglican church that serves God in the town of Newport Pagnell, is friendly and welcoming and offers a place for worship, fellowship and prayer for all.
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Lower Heyford, Oxfordshire | OX25 5NR
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Elmore , Gloucestershire | GL2 3SP
A Grade I listed church with ancient chests inside and table top tombs outside.
Cullercoats, Tyne & Wear | NE30 4PQ
Some call it the Cathedral at the coast, a beacon to local people with its high spire and spectacular architecture.
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Terrington St Clement, Norfolk | PE34 4LZ
Inside, the greatest treasure of the church is its font cover that was made in the 17th century.
Whitchurch, Herefordshire | HR9 6BZ
Situated alongside the the river Wye, this ancient church (more than 700 years old) has a variety of historical features.
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Bewcastle, Cumbria | CA6 6PS
Here is one of Pevsner’s twelve most important monuments in Britain, the 8th century, Anglo Saxon Bewcastle Cross, standing free in the churchyard where it has stood for nearly 1500 years.
Gretna Green, Dumfries & Galloway | DG16 5DU
The church had its origins in Pictish times at St Brigids Well on Gretna Hill.
Earsdon, Tyne & Wear | NE25 9JX
A 19th century church, opened in 1837 but at least the third on the site, the earliest dating back to the 1100s and built by monks from Tynemouth.
Shipton under Wychwood, Oxfordshire | OX7 6BP
The size and grandeur of St Mary's reflects the fact that Shipton parish used to include Ramsden and Leafield, villages that now have Victorian churches of their own.
Chetwode, Buckinghamshire | MK18 4LB
In a remote part of northwest Buckinghamshire, this predominantly 13th century church stands almost alone, with only an old gabled stone house and farm buildings for company.