St James
Moy, County Tyrone | BT71 7SG
St James is a Grade I listed building dating back over 200 years which (together with the rectory and church hall) overlooks the historic and attractive village of Moy.
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Moy, County Tyrone | BT71 7SG
St James is a Grade I listed building dating back over 200 years which (together with the rectory and church hall) overlooks the historic and attractive village of Moy.
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Mitford, Northumberland | NE61 3PZ
This church, positioned opposite the remains of Mitford castle, dates from 1135 and houses an historic bell and leper squint.
Stobhill, Northumberland | NE61 2SA
Come and visit St Aidan's, a warm welcoming environment awaits you.
Morpeth, Northumberland | NE61 2QT
Over 700 years old, set in a peaceful churchyard with a glorious 14th century Tree of Jesse window.
Corsenside, Northumberland | NE48 2TA
On the St Cuthbert's Three Church Trail, this is a place of holy simplicity where St Cuthbert's coffin rested 1300 years ago.
Morpeth, Northumberland | NE61 1BQ
St James is a fine Victorian church in Morpeth, so come and see it.
Bothal, Northumberland | NE61 6SW
A wonderful, quiet, sacred space with most interesting medieval stained glass and knight's tomb.
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Elsdon, Northumberland | NE19 1AA
A 14th century church with Roman tombstone, medieval grave covers, exquisite windows, historic churchyard, 18th century carved headstones and two medieval stone coffins.
Newbiggin on Sea, Northumberland | NE64 6DN
St Bartholomew is an ancient site of Christian gathering, its position adjacent to the sea, at the end of the long bay, makes it a striking landmark for those who travel by land and sea. You get a deep sense of rootedness, continuity and peace here.
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.
Dungannon, County Tyrone | BT7O 3AF
The Church of the Assumption was built in 1952 and attracted the interest of conservationists because of its interior decoration.
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Ballygawley, County Tyrone | BT70 1TA
St Paul's church was built around 1732 and rebuilt in 1768, becoming cruciform by the addition of an apse and transepts and a low bell tower.Â
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