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St Constantine

Constantine, Cornwall | TR11 5AB

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St Keverne

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.

St Wendrona

Wendron, Cornwall | TR13 0EA

Wendron parish church is a Grade I listed 15th century church restored in 1867-9.

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Glenorchy Church

Dalmally, Strathclyde | PA33 1AA

With its whitewashed walls shining brightly against the green hillside behind, this rare octagonal church stands out for several reasons.

St Gwinear

Gwinear, Cornwall | TR27 5JZ

St Gwinear’s battlemented granite tower with its square stair turret can be accurately dated to 1441, when a bequest was made to build it.

St Conan

Lochawe, Strathclyde | PA33 1AQ

St Conan's Kirk is a unique church with an example of almost every style of ecclesiastical architecture, all created by the vision of it's founder and architect.

St Mawgan in Meneage

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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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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St Peter

Coverack, Cornwall | TR12 6TE

Set in prime position, the little white washed village church has an excellent view overlooking the sea and harbour and a very peaceful atmosphere making you feel welcome.

St Aiden

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.