
St Mary
Balcombe, Sussex | RH17 6PX
There has been a church on this site since 1090 and St Mary's once hosted (the then Princess) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as a bridesmaid in 1931.
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Balcombe, Sussex | RH17 6PX
There has been a church on this site since 1090 and St Mary's once hosted (the then Princess) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as a bridesmaid in 1931.
Instow, Devon | EX39 4LU
One of the highest churches on the North Devon coast, a landmark yet hidden from marauders; great views of Bideford Bay from the churchyard which is probably celtic in origin.
Bournemouth, Dorset | BH11 9JR
The church was built in 1956.
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Bedhampton, Hampshire | PO9 3JG
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Portadown, County Armagh | BT62 3LN
St Mark's Portadown was consecrated as St Martin's in 1826, and renamed St Mark's in 1872.
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Hawkchurch, Devon | EX13 5XD
The only church in the county of Devon within the Diocese of Salisbury!
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Havant, Hampshire | PO9 1PP
Typical late 1800 building in what was then a prominent part of town and proudly designed by a local architect.
Creggan, Crossmaglen, County Armagh | BT35 9DP
Creggan Parish Church, Church of Ireland, County Armagh received £6,500 of funding from the National Churches Trust as part of the Treasure Ireland project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Pilgrim Trust and the Department for Communities.
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Bournemouth, Dorset | BH9 3JT
Holy Epiphany was consecrated in 1953 and serves the local community of Muscliffe.
Cumbernauld, Strathclyde | G67 2JQ
Regarded as being amongst the most notable post war churches in the UK.
Shipley, Sussex | RH13 8PH
St Mary's stands in water meadows beside the young River Adur, close to the white windmill made famous as the fictional home of Jonathan Creek of TV fame.
Cosham, Hampshire | PO6 2TL
St Philip's was designed and built by the famous architect Sir Ninian Comper.