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St James
Brinsley, Nottinghamshire | NG16 5AB
The present church was opened in 1838 for use as a Chapel of Ease within the Parish of Greasley.
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Brinsley, Nottinghamshire | NG16 5AB
The present church was opened in 1838 for use as a Chapel of Ease within the Parish of Greasley.
Allhallows, Kent | ME3 9PF
All Saints church has a thousand years of history in one building and there is too much to show on here so a visit is paramount.
Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 5GH
The church was designed by Vernon Royle, who was much influenced by Sir Basil Spence’s three churches in Coventry.
Llanaelhaearn, Gwynedd | LL54 5AL
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Peterborough, | PE1 1XS
Founded as a monastic community in 654AD, the cathedral became one of the most significant medieval abbeys in the country, the burial place of two queens and the scene of Civil War upheavals.
Llanrwst, Clwyd | LL26 0PN
Look upwards to lift the spirits.
Peasmarsh, Sussex | TN31 6XB
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Newington, Kent | ME9 7JU
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Llanrwst, Clwyd | LL26 0ER
Seion Methodist Chapel was built in 1895 by architects Booth, Chadwick and Porter of Colwyn Bay, in the vernacular style.
Wincle, Cheshire | SK11 0QH
The church was originally built in 1647 but virtually rebuilt in 1882 by the architect Edward Witts.
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Boreham, Essex | CM3 3EG
Described as 'more curious than beautiful' by Nikolaus Pevsner in his book 'Buildings of England, 1954' the church is indeed full of interest and mystery.
Horningsea, Cambridgeshire | CB25 9JG
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