Laigh Kirk
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.
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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.
Swinton, Scottish Borders | TD11 3JJ
A small country kirk with a long history in rural Scottish Borders country.
Carstairs Village, Strathclyde | ML11 8QQ
Built in 1794, Grade B listed building.
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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Killeter, County Tyrone | BT81 7EH
Famous for Cecil Frances Alexander, wife of a former Rector Revd William Alexander.
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Coleraine, County Londonderry | BT51 5BD
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Belleek, County Fermanagh | BT93 3DA
Situated on the main road from Enniskillen to Belleek, on route to the Wild Atlantic Way.
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Ballintoy, County Antrim | BT54 6NA
A church with a big view, notable families and Game of Thrones!
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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.
Strabane, County Tyrone | BT82 8HD
Boasts beautifully designed stained glass windows, carved sculptures and a heritage museum collection which traces its historical development since 1895.
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Stevenston, Strathclyde | KA20 3LA
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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.