St Bleddian
St Lythans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6BQ
St Bleddian's is an ancient, rural church on the outskirts of Cardiff with a Norman font decorated with chevrons and a large addition built in the 1600s.
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St Lythans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6BQ
St Bleddian's is an ancient, rural church on the outskirts of Cardiff with a Norman font decorated with chevrons and a large addition built in the 1600s.
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Dinas Powys, South Glamorgan | CF64 4BU
Late Arts & Crafts church designed by John Coates Carter.
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Chickney, Essex | CM6 2BY
A remote unspoilt delight.
Selkirk, Scottish Borders | TD7 4LN
A historic church building in the centre of the community, known for its warm welcome and lively congregation.
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Bayvil, Pembrokeshire | SA41 3XN
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