
Cortachy Church
Cortachy, Tayside | DD84QF
In a tranquil setting in a green glen and close to the rushing River Esk, Cortachy Church is close to the gates of the castle, to which it belongs.
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Cortachy, Tayside | DD84QF
In a tranquil setting in a green glen and close to the rushing River Esk, Cortachy Church is close to the gates of the castle, to which it belongs.
Swatragh, County Londonderry | BT46 5AT
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Inverbervie, Grampian | DD10 0RQ
Traditional Victorian church with prominent clock tower.
Ballymoney , County Antrim | BT53 8UN
The church was designed by famous architect Charles Lanyon, and is an excellent source of information, through parish records, for anyone tracing their family tree.
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Guernsey, Channel Islands | GY11WY
Built in 1838 of blue granite with a square tower, a welcoming church for all ages.
Sark , Channel Islands | GY10 1SF
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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.
Ruanlanihorne, Cornwall | TR2 5NZ
Set in the lovely creekside village of Ruan Lanihorne the church, dedicated to the Celtic Saint Rumon, has been the centre of Christian life in the village and surrounding countryside for over 1000 years.
Ballintoy, County Antrim | BT54 6NA
A church with a big view, notable families and Game of Thrones!
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Guernsey, Channel Islands | GY8 0DS
A very warm welcome awaits you at the only United Reformed Church in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
Ballynascreen, County Londonderry | BT45 7AG
Ballynascreen, ‘the town of the shrine’, lies in the picturesque valley of the Moyola, between the mountains of Dungiven and Banagher on the north and Slieve Gallion on the south.
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Perranzabuloe, Cornwall | TR4 9LQ
St Piran’s is the parish church of Perranzabuloe was situated just outside the village of Perranporth following the demise of the previous church which succumbed to the encroachment of sand.