St David
Davidstow, Cornwall | PL32 0XT
Davidstow means David's Place and according to legend the church was founded by St David in the 6th century, whilst visiting his mother at nearby Altarnun.
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Davidstow, Cornwall | PL32 0XT
Davidstow means David's Place and according to legend the church was founded by St David in the 6th century, whilst visiting his mother at nearby Altarnun.
Humshaugh, Northumberland | NE46 4AA
St Peter’s keys are represented in this open and welcoming church.
Fulwell, Tyne & Wear | SR6 0JD
All Saints was designed in the Early English style by John Dobson and was consecrated in October 1849.
Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland | NE15 0EJ
The church of St Andrew is situated in the centre of the village on a hill top opposite the Swan Inn, it was consecrated in 630 and still retains many Saxon and later Norman elements.
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear | NE1 5HH
This Cathedral is one of the finest works of Augustus Welby Pugin, designer of the Houses of Parliament, and has some of the most impressive stained glass windows and tile work in the north of England.
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear | NE1 5JG
St John's is one of the oldest churches in the city, open daily and welcomes visitors from all over the world.
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear | NE1 9PF
Newcastle Cathedral holds the story of the city in its stones and monuments.
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear | NE1 2ES
All Saints is England's only elliptical church and the finest Georgian church interior in the northeast.
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Bunwell, Norfolk | NR16 1SN
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Bramber, Sussex | BN44 3WE
St Nicholas shares a chalk hilltop with the ruins of the castle; both were built soon after the Norman Conquest by William de Braose, a close associate of William the Conqueror.
Portaferry, County Down | BT22 1LE
One of the best Greek Revival buildings in Great Britain and Ireland.
Brixham, Devon | TQ5 8NB
It can't have been easy being a Roman Catholic in Brixham for it was here, in 1688 that the protestant King William of Orange landed with 35,000 troops to begin the march on London which ended hopes of a catholic succession.