St George the Martyr
Truro, Cornwall | TR1 3NR
Welcome to the St George’s, Truro, a delightful Cathedral City located in the County of Cornwall in the South West of England.
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Truro, Cornwall | TR1 3NR
Welcome to the St George’s, Truro, a delightful Cathedral City located in the County of Cornwall in the South West of England.
Dunblane, Central | FK15 0AQ
Dunblane Cathedral, built upon a Christian site first established by Saint Blane around the year 600, is one of the few surviving medieval churches in Scotland.
Port Glasgow, Strathclyde | PA14 5BP
The building was a former Temperance Institute.
Guernsey, Channel Islands | GY8 0DS
A very warm welcome awaits you at the only United Reformed Church in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
Cardross, Strathclyde | G82 5NL
A church was founded in 1225 on the west bank of the River Leven and rebuilt in the village in 1640.
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Newport on Tay, Fife | DD6 8DA
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Ballyclog, County Tyrone | BT71 5LL
Ballyclog has centuries of Christian history, historic church ruins, a stunningly beautiful 'new' church opened in 1865 and friendly knowledgeable guides called The Friends of Ballyclog.
Gerrans, Cornwall | TR2 5EA
Known as 'the Ancient Church by the Sea' the parish church of Gerrans is the dominant feature of the local landscape, standing on the brow of a hill overlooking the sea.
Kilmaronock, Strathclyde | G83 8SB
Rural church, surrounded by ancient graveyard and outstanding views towards Ben Lomond.
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Come to Good, Cornwall | TR3 6QS
The tiny village is home to an historic Quaker meeting house, a cob and straw thatch building dating from 1710 and containing glass dating from 1640.
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Dundee, Tayside | DD1 4EA
The cathedral, the facade of which is in the Victorian Gothic design, was built by the architect George Mathewson and opened on 7 August 1836.
Carnoustie, Tayside | DD7 7PF
This fine example of the work of the distinguished Scottish church architect, Dr Peter MacGregor Chalmers, stands on the town's main street and was opened for worship in 1902.
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