Whiteabbey Presbyterian Church
Whiteabbey , County Antrim | BT37 0SN
A unique, detached double height Italianate Presbyterian Church, built around 1830 and extensively renovated around 1900.
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Whiteabbey , County Antrim | BT37 0SN
A unique, detached double height Italianate Presbyterian Church, built around 1830 and extensively renovated around 1900.
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Branxton, Northumberland | TD12 4SW
Tranquil ancient sacred space and historically important Flodden Battlefield church.
Derriaghy, County Antrim | BT28 3SQ
Some 6 miles south west of Belfast and situated in picturesque surroundings overlooking the Lagan Valley Regional Park to the east, Colin Mountain to the northwest and Black Mountain to the north.
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Carham, Northumberland | TD12 4RW
Stunning setting on banks of Tweed and lovely building.
Beckenham, Greater London | BR3 1AX
Beckenham as a settlement dates from 862.
Hilton, Dorset | DT11 0DG
The church looks down through its quiet rural village towards Milton Abbey.
Hillsborough, County Down | BT26 6DZ
Kilwarlin Moravian Church is a congregation of the Province called the Moravian Church in Great Britain and Ireland.
Thrandeston, Suffolk | IP21 4BY
Fascinating church in picturesque village.
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Cumnock, Strathclyde | KA18 1JU
Rare Scottish example of the work of William Burges.
Mount Bures, Essex | CO8 5AR
Set high above the Stour Valley in North Essex, surrounded by rolling fields and an ancient Mount, St John's dates from the 12th century and is a place of simplicity and beauty.
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South Stoneham, Hampshire | SO18 2ST
St Mary's is a beautiful Grade I listed church and is one of only two medieval churches that remain in Southampton, and it was even mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.
Groton, Suffolk | CO10 5ED
Beautiful church sitting in open countryside, next to a great village pub and onetime home to John Winthrop, Pilgrim Father and First Governor of Massachusetts.