St Mary
Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8AP
Rows of pretty town houses in pinks, blues, greens and creams line the harbourside at Tenby and above them all rises the spire of the parish church.
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Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8AP
Rows of pretty town houses in pinks, blues, greens and creams line the harbourside at Tenby and above them all rises the spire of the parish church.
Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7LN
Deer Park Baptist Church was designed in the Gothic style by leading Welsh chapel architect George Morgan in 1885.
Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7JT
The church, set near the beautiful coast of south Pembrokeshire welcomes you.
St Albans, Hertfordshire | AL3 4SL
Oldest site of known Christian activity in the British Isles; art and architecture from across a millennium.
Collingborne Kingston, Wiltshire | SN8 3SZ
The church has a nave and north aisle of the 12th century and a chancel and south aisle of the 15th.
Martletwy, Pembrokeshire | SA67 8AX
A rare and important survival of early Pembrokeshire chapel architecture.
Wells, Somerset | BA5 2UE
Perhaps the most beautiful of the great English cathedrals, it was erected between the 12th and 15th centuries and is a significant Somerset landmark.
Llanrhian, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5BG
St Rhian’s sits within a polygonal churchyard, at the centre of what was a farmyard complex.
We have supported this church
Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire | RG7 5TQ
Benedictine monastery under the patronage of St Edmund, King and Martyr.
Elsdon, Northumberland | NE19 1AA
A 14th century church with Roman tombstone, medieval grave covers, exquisite windows, historic churchyard, 18th century carved headstones and two medieval stone coffins.
Gumfreston, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8RA
Like many Welsh churches, St Lawrence's is built within a 'llan', an early Christian enclosure that may date back to the first days of Christianity in Wales.
Burwell, Cambridgeshire | CB25 0HB
St Mary's is a grand church, reflecting a time when Burwell was an inland port.