
Wragby Methodist Church
Wragby, Lincolnshire | LN8 5PL
Wragby Methodist Church celebrated its centenary in 1994, but is the third chapel on this site.
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Wragby, Lincolnshire | LN8 5PL
Wragby Methodist Church celebrated its centenary in 1994, but is the third chapel on this site.
Wramplingham, Norfolk | NR18 0SB
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Wreay, Cumbria | CA4 0RL
Sarah Losh (1785-1853), a local landowner, designed St Mary's in 1840, partly in memory of her sister and parents.
Wressle, Yorkshire | YO8 6ES
Very much the village church and open daily, St John’s strives to be at the heart of the whole rural community it serves.
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Wrexham, Wrexham | LL11 1RB
In 1898 the Diocese of Menevia was established, and the gothic style Roman Catholic parish church of St Mary became the procathedral, later the cathedral.
Wrexham, Wrexham | LL13 8BG
Chester Street is one of the oldest Baptist fellowships in Britain, we can trace our history back to the 1630s.
Wrexham, Wrexham | LL13 8LY
Surely Wrexham's greatest landmark!
Wrose, Yorkshire | BD2 1PZ
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Wroxeter, Shropshire | SY5 6PH
A Saxon church built on the Roman site of Viroconium.
Wroxton, Oxfordshire | OX15 6QE
All Saints dates mainly from early 14th century, with many interesting architectural features and links to historic events, within a beautiful village setting.
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Wyck Rissington, Gloucestershire | GL54 2PN
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Wycliffe, County Durham | DL12 9TS
Built 1150-1250, although of Saxon origin, which is associated with John Wyclif and contains more medieval stained glass than anywhere else in County Durham, with the exception of the Cathedral.
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