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St Hilary
St Hilary Churchtown, Cornwall | TR20 9DQ
St Hilary church, with its historic links to St Michael’s Mount, has a rich and celebrated history from prehistoric times to the present day.
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St Hilary Churchtown, Cornwall | TR20 9DQ
St Hilary church, with its historic links to St Michael’s Mount, has a rich and celebrated history from prehistoric times to the present day.
Kilmarnock, Strathclyde | KA1 1BL
New Laigh Kirk has many unique features and attracts visitors, the stained glass windows are of national importance and there are links to Robert Burns and to the Covenanters.
Cury, Cornwall | TR12 7BW
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Perranuthnoe, Cornwall | TR20 9NH
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Marazion, Cornwall | TR17 0AE
Marazion church, across the bay from St Michael’s Mount, is perhaps best renowned for the hymn writer Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) who wrote ‘Praise my soul, the king of heaven’ and ‘Abide with me’.
Marazion, Cornwall | TR17 0AD
Built in 1895 this chapel is a fine example of provincial, gothic style with fine stained glass windows throughout.
Marazion, Cornwall | TR17 0HF
The oldest Quaker Meeting House in Cornwall built in 1688, overlooking St Michael's Mount, Mount's Bay.
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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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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.
St Michaels Mount, Cornwall | TR17 0HS
The abbey is a spectacular sight, perched on a rocky hill and surrounded by blue waters, at low tide, the Mount is approached by a historic stone causeway, used by pilgrims in the Middle Ages.
Penzance, Cornwall | TR18 2DX
In 1843 this was and still remains, the first and largest post reformation Catholic church to be built in Cornwall.
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Fenwick, Strathclyde | KA3 6DH
This whitewashed church was built in 1643 in the shape of a Greek cross, having four arms of equal length.