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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.
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Burton on Trent, Staffordshire | DE14 2ED
St Paul's was designed by JM Teale of Doncaster and EB Denison, later Lord Grimthorpe.
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The Miner's Church.
Claverley, Shropshire | WV5 7DS
The church has pride of place in this historic hilltop village, making a photogenic composition with the black and white houses around it.
Calton, Staffordshire | ST10 3JX
This church was built by the villagers on land donated by villagers and the vicars were employed by the villagers until 1900 when it was transferred to the Diocese of Lichfield.
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Englesea Brook, Cheshire | CW2 5QW
The only museum of the 19th century Primitive Methodist movement.
Dudley, West Midlands | DY1 4PS
On a site of Christian worship for over a thousand years, the present building (1724) was rebuilt after an altercation in 1646 between the King's men and the Parliamentarians.
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West Bromwich, West Midlands | B70 8AQ
This Grade II listed building is the oldest church in the centre of West Bromwich.
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Dudley, West Midlands | DY1 1QD
Built in 1818, an ambitious pioneer work by the architect William Brooks built in neo Gothic style, with the only window by esteemed glass painter Joseph Backler known to have survived.
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Dudley , Somerset | DY1 2LD
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Hankelow, Cheshire | CW3 0JN
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Stretton, Staffordshire | DE13 0HD
Come and see the wonderful colouring in our east windows.
Buildwas, Shropshire | TF8 7DA
There has been a church on the present site since medieval times, but our present church dates from 1720, with close ties to Buildwas Abbey and the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, we are in a stunning location overlooking the River Severn.