St Cuthbert
Norham, Northumberland | TD15 2LF
Lying within a few yards of the famous River Tweed, a very substantial church, rich in history and an architectural gem.
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Norham, Northumberland | TD15 2LF
Lying within a few yards of the famous River Tweed, a very substantial church, rich in history and an architectural gem.
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Cury, Cornwall | TR12 7BW
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Breage, Cornwall | TR13 9PD
The present church was probably built in the early 12th century and houses an important series of late medieval wall paintings executed shortly after the completion of the church in the mid 15th century.
Lelant, Cornwall | TR26 3DZ
There is no record of first consecration but there is documentary evidence that in 1170 Thomas Beckett confirmed income to the Priory of Tywardreath.
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Gunwalloe, Cornwall | TR12 7QE
The village church of St Winwaloe is said to be one of the oldest in Cornwall and is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
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Ruan Minor, Cornwall | TR12 7LB
The church of St Grada and Holy Cross has medieval origins, but apart from the tower, the present structure dates from 1862 to 1863.
St Ives, Cornwall | TR26 1SE
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Swinton, Scottish Borders | TD11 3JJ
A small country kirk with a long history in rural Scottish Borders country.
Downpatrick, County Down | BT30 6AB
Welcome to the Cathedral, close to which we believe the mortal remains of Saint Patrick lie buried, not merely a tourist attraction but a place of pilgrimage and prayer for all people.
Landewednack, Cornwall | TR12 7PH
St Wynwallow is tucked away on a lane heading down to Church Cove. It is a haven of peace and quiet for visitors who come in for a chance to cool down in the summer or shelter from the elements in the winter.
Killyleagh, County Down | BT30 9QQ
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Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland | TD15 1EE
The most striking thing about Holy Trinity, England's most northerly parish church, is that because the main body of the church was built in Cromwellian times, it has neither a tower nor a steeple.