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St Euegens

Cappagh, County Tyrone | BT79 7JG

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Old Kirk

Kilmaronock, Strathclyde | G83 8SB

Rural church, surrounded by ancient graveyard and outstanding views towards Ben Lomond.

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St Patrick

Cranagh, County Tyrone | BT79 8LR

Gothic revival church built in 1912.

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St Levan

St Levan, Cornwall | TR19 6JT

The place name St Levan comes from Selevan or Salamon, the original patron saint of the church, chapel and holy well here. Salamon is recorded as a 10th century Cornish dedication and may be the Breton king assassinated in 874AD.

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St Joseph

Coleraine, County Londonderry | BT51 5BD

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Dunblane Cathedral

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.

St John

Dunoon, Strathclyde | PA23 7RL

St John's boasts magnificent Gothic revival architecture, with its impressive tower and spire, and replaced the previous church on the site.

St Mary

Altinure, County Derry | BT47 4DE

A late 19th century Gothic revival church with bellicote located at the bottom of the Sperrins in Park Village, County Derry.

St Columba

Omagh, County Tyrone | BT78 1DG

A triple height Gothic Church of Ireland church, built between 1863-1871 to designs by architect JE Rogers of the Church Commissioners in Dublin.

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Holy Trinity

St Andrews, Fife | KY16 9UH

References to the Holy Trinity in St Andrews can be traced back over 1,000 years and the oldest parts of the current building are the tower and some of the pillars, which date back to the church built here in 1412.