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St Ternan
Arbuthnott, Grampian | AB30 1NA
A church has stood on this site for centuries, with St Ternan's being designated a parish church by the late 12th century.
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Arbuthnott, Grampian | AB30 1NA
A church has stood on this site for centuries, with St Ternan's being designated a parish church by the late 12th century.
Looe, Cornwall | PL13 2BU
Riverside United Church is situated on the Quayside, West Looe, in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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Looe, Cornwall | PL13 2DA
St Nicholas is cosy and inviting, and known as the Fisherman's Church, being right next to the river at Looe.
Lostwithiel, Cornwall | PL22 0BW
A medieval landmark in one of Cornwall's historically most important towns, featuring a bizarre and fascinating stone font.
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Gunwen, Cornwall | PL30 5DU
Gunwen Methodist Church was built 1869, it lies two miles north of Luxulyan adjacent to Breney Common Nature Reserve and looks towards Helman Tor and is lovely country for a picnic.
Talland, Cornwall | PL13 2JA
Of all the churches in southeast Cornwall, St Tallan contains perhaps the most surprises.
Lostwithiel, Cornwall | PL22 0LF
St Winnow, sitting on an ancient riverside Celtic site on the upper reaches of the River Fowey, is renowned as a place of peace, pilgrimage and spiritual refreshment.
Montiagh, County Fermanagh | BT93 1AF
The chapel dates to January 1839, pre famine times and is of historic significance locally and in County Fermanagh.
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Golant, Cornwall | PL23 1LB
A hermit’s hut, chapel or church has stood on this site for at least 1500 years, and St Sampson’s lies on the ancient Saints Way along which many of the Celtic Saints came from Padstow to Fowey, thus avoiding a perilous sea route around Land’s End.
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St Eval, Cornwall | PL27 7UG
You can be assured of a warm welcome at the peaceful church of St Eval. It stands almost alone with its 60ft tower visible for miles around, surrounded by the disused runways of RAF St Eval, an important Coastal Command airfield during World War II.
Killeter, County Tyrone | BT81 7EH
Famous for Cecil Frances Alexander, wife of a former Rector Revd William Alexander.
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Lanteglos by Fowey, Cornwall | PL23 1NH
The story goes that St Wyllow, a Christian hermit, was living nearby in 596, legend has it that he was killed beheaded but that he brought the head here, thus deciding where the church should be built.