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St Margaret of Antioch
Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire | LL18 5UR
Known as the Marble Church, the church tower at 62 metres high, is a landmark visible from miles around.
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Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire | LL18 5UR
Known as the Marble Church, the church tower at 62 metres high, is a landmark visible from miles around.
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The Edwardian façade hides a much older building.
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The writing’s on the wall.
Nantglyn, Denbighshire | LL16 5PL
A medieval church standing in an interesting churchyard with 18th century ledgers, chest tombs and two ancient yew trees with a fascinating history linking to John Wesley preaching from the pulpit built into the tree.
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Designed by Edward Pugin, son of Augustus Pugin, and was completed in 1856: amongst its glories is the stained glass.
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The largest non cathedral Catholic church with the tallest parish spire in the country, open to all.
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This rather extraordinary parish church, set on a spacious green hill above the River Severn, stands in stark contrast to Shrewsbury's medieval streets and mainly Tudor townscape.
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Rhyl, Denbighshire | LL18 1SE
A welcoming town centre church dating back to 1863, Grade II listed.
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Llanyblodwel, Shropshire | SY10 8NQ
Lovely church bursting with local history and a quirky architectural take on Gothic styling, truly a footprint in time.
Ashton, Lancashire | PR2 1AJ
Fine example of Austin & Paley architecture, St Michael's originated as a chapel of ease to nearby St Andrew's, to cope with the rising population in the area.
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