St Michael & All Angels
Lower Machen, Gwent | NP10 8GU
This beautiful church is closely connected with the nationally important Morgan Family of Ruperra Castle and Tredegar House about five miles away.
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Lower Machen, Gwent | NP10 8GU
This beautiful church is closely connected with the nationally important Morgan Family of Ruperra Castle and Tredegar House about five miles away.
Hinton Waldrist, Oxfordshire | OX2 0EX
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Olveston, Gloucestershire | BS35 4BX
12th century parish church in the conservation village of Olveston extended and reordered many times over the centuries.
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Nantyffyllon, South Glamorgan | CF34 0HL
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Iffley, Oxfordshire | OX4 4EJ
The church is one of the most spectacular Romanesque parish churches in England, its timeless rural setting does nothing to prepare you for the shock of the west front of the church and the riot of 12th century carving both outside and inside the building.
Treforest, Glamorgan | CF37 1DB
Welcome to the church of St Dyfrig, home of the Catholic community of Pontypridd and Treforest since 1927 and designed in the mock Byzantine style.
Buckland, Oxfordshire | SN7 8QW
A visitor to this 12th century beautiful church can see many different architectural styles with constant reminders of the past in the two transepts and the chancel, richly endowed to celebrate the loves of lost ones.
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Wheatley, Oxfordshire | OX33 1YA
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Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire | CB21 5AG
A 12th century church.
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Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire | LU5 5DJ
A beautiful medieval parish church; a site of Christian worship for over 1000 years.
Antingham, Norfolk | NR28 0NL
Nestled in the countryside, there is, sadly, no historical truth in the legend that the two churches of Antingham in one churchyard were built by two sisters. The pretty church of St Mary and the atmospheric ivy clad ruin of St Margaret.
Luton, Bedfordshire | LU3 3AL
During the 1950s and 1960s the Catholic population expanded, creating a need for new churches.