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St Austell, Cornwall | PL25 4AT
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St Austell, Cornwall | PL25 4AT
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St Austell, Cornwall | PL25 5AE
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St Austell, Cornwall | PL25 5ET
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Oban, Strathclyde | PA34 5AB
The 20th century Cathedral, a blend of Gothic and Romanesque, stands in a prominent position on the north east side of Oban Bay and its imposing tower looms over the Corran Esplanade.
St Newlyn East, Cornwall | TR8 5LQ
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Mevagissey, Cornwall | PL26 6SX
The site upon which this little church is built has been holy ground for some 1400 years and it is known that around 550AD Saint Mevan and Saint Issey busied themselves in this neighbourhood organising the early Celtic church.
Scribbagh, County Fermanagh | BT93 4BX
The beautiful building is located in the very west of County Fermanagh not far from the village of Garrison close to the shores of Lough Melvin, it is steeped in history as far back as the Vikings.
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Cubert, Cornwall | TR8 5EZ
St Cubert was a Welsh missionary who came over in the 7th century, together with his companion St Carantoc.
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St Ewe, Cornwall | PL26 6EY
At St Ewe village the road widens just a bit at the market cross and mounting steps, through the gate you'll see the camellia developed by Mr Tregunna of Caerhayes and named St Ewe.
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Creed, Cornwall | TR2 4SL
The patron saint of Creed is first recorded as St Crite in the 10th century and may well have been a Cornish saint and possibly the daughter of either King Mark of Cornwall or an Irish king.
Probus, Cornwall | TR2 4JW
Visit the church with the tallest tower in Cornwall and see the highly decorative mosaic reredos and both of the well known Hawkins memorials, the marble one inside the church, and the ‘Cavalier’ tomb in the churchyard.
Braemar, Grampian | AB35 5YJ
The chapel of St Ninian Braemar was built in 1898 at the same time as Mar Lodge, for the 1st Duke of Fife who married Princess Louise, the granddaughter of Queen Victoria.