St Aelhaiarn
Guilsfield, Powys | SY21 9NL
St Aelhaiarn (also spelled Aelhaearn) was a 6th century saint, and as with many of the early Welsh saints, he was a member of the aristocracy, the son of one of the Welsh princes.
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Guilsfield, Powys | SY21 9NL
St Aelhaiarn (also spelled Aelhaearn) was a 6th century saint, and as with many of the early Welsh saints, he was a member of the aristocracy, the son of one of the Welsh princes.
Bridgnorth, Shropshire | WV16 4EJ
A vast church with an explosive history.
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Bridgnorth, Shropshire | WV16 4AQ
There are two church towers that punctuate Bridgnorth's pleasing hillside townscape, which slopes steeply up from the River Severn.
Churchstoke, Powys | SY15 6AF
A beautiful, Gothic revival, Marches church with links to the Industrial Revolution and Civil War.
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Whitchurch, Shropshire | SY13 1LB
St Alkmund’s is the main landmark in the town, many visitors come each year and comment on the light interior, wonderful acoustic, warm welcome and prayerful atmosphere.
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Tong, Shropshire | TF11 8PW
St Bartholomew's church is a 600 year old treasure house of alabaster tombs, medieval carving, history and scandal, often described as ‘The Westminster Abbey of the Midlands’.
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Adderley, Shropshire | TF9 3TD
A light filled church in rolling countryside.
Blymhill, Staffordshire | TF11 8LJ
We are a beautiful rural church in Staffordshire close to the Shropshire border.
Montgomery, Powys | SY15 6PT
Dating back to 1226, a Norman built building which houses the grand tomb of George Herbert's parents and a robbers grave in the churchyard.
Albrighton, Shropshire | WV7 3EQ
The church was completed around 1181, with some rebuilding work was done in 1853.
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Overton on Dee, Wrexham | LL13 0EB
The church is perhaps is most famous for the ring of yew trees that are in the churchyard, which are one of the 'Seven Wonders of Wales'.
Boscobel, Shropshire | WV8 1QZ
Ruins of the late 12th century church of a small nunnery of'white ladies' or Augustinian canonesses.