Holy Trinity & St Barnabas
Paisley, Strathclyde | PA3 2AF
The church nave was built in 1833 and the chancel added in 1885, locally only Paisley Abbey is older.
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Paisley, Strathclyde | PA3 2AF
The church nave was built in 1833 and the chancel added in 1885, locally only Paisley Abbey is older.
Linlithgow, Lothian | EH49 7EJ
This tiny church was built in 1928 in a Byzantine basilica design.
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Linlithgow, Lothian | EH49 7AL
A light and spacious medieval church building with a warm welcome for visitors.
Kelvinside, City of Glasgow | G12 9AR
After appreciating the grand Gothic exterior of this fine church, opened in 1876, the rich interior does not disappoint.
Isle of Cumbrae, Strathclyde | KA28 0HE
Consecrated in 1876 as the Cathedral of the Isles, this is the smallest in Britain and an architectural gem.
Killeter, County Tyrone | BT81 7EH
Famous for Cecil Frances Alexander, wife of a former Rector Revd William Alexander.
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Ballykelly, County Londonderry | BT49 9HS
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Cumbernauld, Strathclyde | G67 2JQ
Regarded as being amongst the most notable post war churches in the UK.
Largs, Strathclyde | KA30 8BY
Originally at Dumfries, our Benedictine monastery owes its beginnings to the initiative of Marcia, Lady Herries.
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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Falkirk, Central | FK1 1RX
This beautiful little church, one of Falkirk's outstanding buildings, was designed in 1864 by Sir Rowand Anderson at the start of his illustrious career and was judged by the architectural historian, Richard Jacques, to be one of Sir Robert's first works and one of his best.
Magilligan, County Derry | BT49 0JD
Nestled under the wooded slopes of Binevenagh Mountain stands St Aidan’s, a treasure trove of history, legend, and tradition.