Trinity Methodist Church
Cardiff, South Glamorgan | CF24 1LE
A beautiful Victorian church used for worship and as a centre for the local community, particularly refugees and asylum seekers.
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Cardiff, South Glamorgan | CF24 1LE
A beautiful Victorian church used for worship and as a centre for the local community, particularly refugees and asylum seekers.
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Cardigan, Ceredigion | SA43 1DR
A rich medieval church in a sweet Pembrokeshire town; with a huge number of independent shops and eateries.
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Cardinham, Cornwall | PL30 4BL
This is the only church anywhere dedicated to St Meubred. It has one of the best churchyard crosses in the country, 9th century with knot work scrolls, ring chain and plait work. You can also find our fascinating carved medieval bench ends.
Cardross, Strathclyde | G82 5NL
A church was founded in 1225 on the west bank of the River Leven and rebuilt in the village in 1640.
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Carew, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8SR
St Mary's is an exceptionally fine and well preserved medieval church in Pembrokeshire.
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Carham, Northumberland | TD12 4RW
Stunning setting on banks of Tweed and lovely building.
Carlisle, Cumbria | CA3 8TZ
Welcome to the world of Romans, Vikings, medieval monks and contemporary Christian community as you tour the grounds and see the surviving monastic buildings, the Georgian residences where the present Canons live, and the peaceful gardens.
Carlisle, Cumbria | CA3 8UF
A fine example of a Georgian church, complete with balcony as well as interesting stained glass windows depicting the life of St Cuthbert and a moving pulpit, the only one of its type in the country.
Carlton in Lindrick, Nottinghamshire | S81 9EG
The church is mentioned in Domesday Book.
Carlton in the Willows, Nottinghamshire | NG4 1BJ
The parish was created in 1883 from land formerly belonging to the parish of Gedling and the church itself was consecrated in 1885.
Carlton on Trent, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6LP
A medieval church containing Norman fabric and which was a chapel of ease for the parish of Norwell existed on the site of the present building; it was demolished in 1849.
Carlton, Nottinghamshire | NG4 1BP
Built in 1958 by the architects Broadhead and Royle who wrote ‘the style stems from the early Christian columned halls of the 4th century but cannot be honestly placed in any historical style other than mid 20th century'.