St Piala & St Felicitas
Phillack, Cornwall | TR27 5AD
Above the porch door is a chiro stone lozenge found on site in the 1860s which dates from 350-400AD, the Christian faith has been here for more than 1600 years!
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Phillack, Cornwall | TR27 5AD
Above the porch door is a chiro stone lozenge found on site in the 1860s which dates from 350-400AD, the Christian faith has been here for more than 1600 years!
Brechin, Tayside | DD9 6JA
This ancient church has many unusual features. Perhaps most intriguing is the rare, 11th century conical tower.
Wendron, Cornwall | TR13 0EA
Wendron parish church is a Grade I listed 15th century church restored in 1867-9.
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Hayle, Cornwall | TR27 4DF
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St Ives, Cornwall | TR26 1SE
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Hayle, Cornwall | TR27 4JT
St Elwyn is located next to the estuary of Hayle near to three miles of golden sand and it has an imposing presence above the town.
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Leedstown, Cornwall | TR27 6BD
Built in 1862 the church has been sympathetically enhanced by each generation adding stained glass, the 1899 organ, ad 1923 electricity.
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Lelant, Cornwall | TR26 3DZ
There is no record of first consecration but there is documentary evidence that in 1170 Thomas Beckett confirmed income to the Priory of Tywardreath.
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Isle of Colonsay, Strathclyde | PA61 7YW
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Pitlochry, Tayside | PH16 5DX
The Church was built in 1857 as the town of Pitlochry grew.
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St Keverne, Cornwall | TR12 6NE
This is one of Cornwall’s largest and architecturally most intriguing churches, retaining an open feel partly because the pews were removed altogether at one time and when replaced in the 1970s wide alleyways were left, as they would have been in medieval times, to allow for processions to pass easily.
Mawgan, Cornwall | TR12 6AD
Dating back to the 13th century, St Mawgan in Meneage, was one of two churches established in Cornwall by St Mawgan, a 6th century abbot bishop who travelled from Pembroke to Brittany.
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