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Corpus Christi

Tremeirchion, Denbighshire | L17 0RU

Join centuries of pilgrims who have visited this medieval church on the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way, nestling in its Celtic circular churchyard, surrounded by 800 year old yews and with magnificent, far reaching views of the countryside and sea.

St Peter

Macclesfield, Cheshire | SK11 7HS

An early Victorian, Gothic Church (Grade II Listed) of relatively simple but effective design, reordered in 2005 to create a highly attractive and flexible space for both worship and community activities.

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St Alban

Macclesfield, Cheshire | SK11 8DJ

St Alban's is a Catholic, Grade II* listed church, designed in 1838 by renowned Victorian architect AW Pugin, that hides a magnificent interior with many significant original features.

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Holy Cross

Ilam, Staffordshire | DE6 2AZ

In the pleasant grounds of Ilam Hall stands a church with an ancient secret: the tomb of a hermit and king with a tragic story, St Betram.

Christ Church

Macclesfield, Cheshire | SK11 6EG

Magnificent Georgian church in Macclesfield town centre.

St James the Great

Colwall, Herefordshire | WR13 6HJ

A church with a variety of notable architectural features from the 12th to the 20th centuries , with fine timber framed roof, ‘Grocer Pews’ linking with the Grocers’ Company local school now the present Elms School, and links with founder of the MU Mary Sumner married here.

Belmont Abbey

Belmont, Herefordshire | HR2 9RZ

Benedictine monasticism was part of the landscape of medieval Britain, but the Dissolution of the Monasteries brought an end to monastic life in England and Wales.

St Andrew

Hampton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR1 4JY

Picturesque Norman church with unusual ground plan and medieval roof timbers.

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St Paul

Burton on Trent, Staffordshire | DE14 2ED

St Paul's was designed by JM Teale of Doncaster and EB Denison, later Lord Grimthorpe.