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Armagh Cathedral

Armagh, County Armagh | BT61 7DY

As the seat of both Catholic and Anglican Archbishops, Amargh is still the Ecclesiastical Capital of Ireland, the Anglican medieval church has been sympathetically restored over centuries and celebrates its connection with St Patrick.

St Patrick's Cathedral

Armagh, County Armagh | BT61 7DY

The seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland.

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St Aidan

Salters Grange, County Armagh | BT61 8EX

Consecrated 1776 on land gifted by Sir Capel Molyneux and financced by Archbishop Richard Robinson.

St Luke

Loughgall, County Armagh | BT61 8HY

This late Georgian church in a simple Gothic style is located in the village of Loughgall in the heart of Co Armagh's apple growing countryside.

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St Peter

Chillingham, Northumberland | NE66 5NP

The church was founded in the 12th century and retains some of the Norman stonework. The south chapel of Our Lady contains the 15th century tomb of Sir Ralph Grey and his wife Elizabeth.

St Maurice

Ellingham, Northumberland | NE67 5EX

A hidden gem in England's northernmost county.

Yetholm Church

Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders | TD5 8PF

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St Gregory the Great

Kirknewton, Northumberland | NE71 6XF

More to this church than meets the eye (Pevsner).

St Ebba

Beadnell, Northumberland | NE67 5AS

Our many holiday visitors comment on this peaceful, beautiful little church, a place for quiet prayer and contemplation.

All Saints

Antrim, County Antrim | BT41 4BA

All Saints dates back to 1596 and is one of Ireland's finest Elizabethan Gothic ecclesiastical buildings with a glorious collection of stained glass and funerary monuments not to be missed.

St Cuthberts

Straiton, Strathclyde | KA19 7NE

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St Patrick

Benburb, County Tyrone | BT71 7LQ

This is a Plantation church dating from 1618 and is one of the oldest churches in the Diocese of Armagh, standing witness to events in Irish history over the past 400 years, notably the Battle of Benburb in 1646.

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