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St Illtyd
Neath, Glamorgan | SA11 3AA
Legend has it that Illtyd used to retreat to this spot during Lent.
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Neath, Glamorgan | SA11 3AA
Legend has it that Illtyd used to retreat to this spot during Lent.
Clydach, West Glamorgan | SA6 5LF
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St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire | SA43 3DX
The remains of the Abbey of St Mary lie in the centre of St Dogmaels immediately south of the parish church, which itself lies to the south of the High Street.
Roath , City of Cardiff | CF23 5AD
There was a chapel here ‘the Chapel of Raht’ soon after 1100, founded by the Norman Lord Robert Fitzhamon, as a Chapel of Ease to his priory church of St Mary in Cardiff.
Newport, Essex | CB11 3RA
Our church is in the centre of the village and listed for its historic, architectural and topographical importance.
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East Clevedon, Somerset | BS21 7LA
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Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire | RG9 4QB
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Breckles, Norfolk | NR17 1EW
St Margaret's is an ancient church with a round tower, a pre Norman font and some medieval features with a 15th century rood screen.
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Goring Heath, Oxfordshire | RG8 7RS
The chapel dates from 1724, together with a small hospital building, and the almshouses which form the three sided courtyard with St Bartholomew's chapel in the centre,
Roath, City of Cardiff | CF24 3RP
All are welcome at St Martin in Roath, we very much hope that you will be able to join us.
Rotherfield Peppard, Oxfordshire | RG9 5JN
All Saints is the parish church of Rotherfield Peppard, a village 6 miles north of Reading and 5 miles west of Henley on Thames.
Elsing, Norfolk | NR20 3EA
Built for Sir Hugh Hastings, this church has the widest nave in East Anglia with no aisles or columns a splendid uninterrupted space along with the magnificent memorial brass are just two of the many historic features of this 14th century church.
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