Port Glasgow URC
Port Glasgow, Strathclyde | PA14 5BP
The building was a former Temperance Institute.
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Port Glasgow, Strathclyde | PA14 5BP
The building was a former Temperance Institute.
St Breward, Cornwall | PL30 4PP
St Breward is a Cornish parish high up on the western edge of Bodmin Moor with some of the highest ground in Cornwall.
Blackawton, Devon | TQ9 7BG
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Glenullin, County Londonderry | BT51 5BA
Explore the early Christian heritage of Ireland and its connection to modern life, nestled in the majestic setting of the North Sperrins.
Tenterden, Kent | TN30 6AT
Since 1461, the broad street of this busy little town and much of the countryside around has looked up to the elegant pinnacled tower of St Mildred's.
Herne, Kent | CT6 6NH
The church dates from the 14th century and is a large, handsome structure consisting of three aisles, three chancels and a tower.
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Alfriston, Sussex | BN26 5TL
Standing on high ground beside the thatched 14th century parsonage, the church dates to around 1370, a strangely late date for this part of Sussex.
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Ewhurst Green, Sussex | TN32 5TD
A late 12th and early 14th century stone built church with an unusual bullet shaped spire, set in the High Weald AONB on the Kent and Sussex border path.
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Pillaton, Cornwall | PL12 6QS
The church is named after St Odulph, an obscure Belgian priest who, with St Frederick, evangelised Friesland.
Rothesay, Strathclyde | PA20 0AJ
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Lullington, Sussex | BN26 5QX
Originally part of a much larger building, which was destroyed by fire (probably in the time of Cromwell), the tiny church of The Good Shepherd was rebuilt from the original chancel.
Wilmington, Sussex | BN26 5SL
Wilmington is a Downland village of Saxon origin, the present church was first built around 1200 as a chapel to the adjacent Priory and a feature of the churchyard is the ancient Yew tree, estimated to be 1600 years old, the trunk having a girth of 23ft.