St Melangell
Pennant Melangell, Powys | SY10 0HQ
Founded in the 7th century and hidden deep in the Berwyn mountains, the tiny church at St Melangell’s is home to the earliest surviving Romanesque shrine in northern Europe.
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Pennant Melangell, Powys | SY10 0HQ
Founded in the 7th century and hidden deep in the Berwyn mountains, the tiny church at St Melangell’s is home to the earliest surviving Romanesque shrine in northern Europe.
Penrhiwceiber, Mid Glamorgan | CF45 3SF
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Penrith, Cumbria | CA11 7XX
According to architectural historian Nicholas Pevsner, this is ‘the stateliest church of its time in the county’, rebuilt in 1720 on an ancient site, St Andrew’s.
Penshurst, Kent | TN11 8BN
A church has stood here since 1115, at the centre of a cluster of buildings, including manor house, guild house and rectory, all still surviving.
Penton Mewsey, Hampshire | SP11 0RD
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Pentre Gwynfryn, Gwynedd | LL45 2NP
If you're Welsh, you'll know the old, eerie painting of Salem instantly.
Pentwyn Fochriw, Glamorgan | CF81 9NJ
Originally the site of a schoolroom, a chancel was added and opened for worship in 1864 with an adjacent burial ground consecrated in 1866.
Penymynydd, Flintshire | CH4 0EN
This elegant Early English style church was built in 1843 of local stone paid for by Sir Stephen Glynne.
Penzance, Cornwall | TR18 2DX
In 1843 this was and still remains, the first and largest post reformation Catholic church to be built in Cornwall.
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Penzance, Cornwall | TR18 4AQ
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Perivale, Greater London | UB6 7AP
The church of St Nicholas, Perivale has stood on the same site since the original building was built in 1963.
Perranuthnoe, Cornwall | TR20 9NH
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