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The Ascension
Hall Green, West Midlands | B30 2TJ
As one of the only Queen Anne style churches left in Birmingham, the church was founded by Job Marston, a local philanthropist, has a rich and varied history.
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Hall Green, West Midlands | B30 2TJ
As one of the only Queen Anne style churches left in Birmingham, the church was founded by Job Marston, a local philanthropist, has a rich and varied history.
Northfield, West Midlands | B31 2NQ
The church has a modern multi purpose sanctuary, incorporating a baptistry for believers baptisms by immersion.
Northfield, West Midlands | B31 2LX
One of only four medieval parish churches within the city of Birmingham, standing in the old village centre which is now a conservation area.
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Wadworth, Yorkshire | DN11 9BG
The church sits on a commanding hill and is visible from a considerable distance.
Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire | SY7 0DH
St Barnabas is one of about six churches built during the English Commonwealth, during Cromwell's time as Lord Protector.
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Dolgellau, Gwynedd | LL40 2HE
Cymmer Abbey was founded in 1198 by monks from Cwm-hir under the patronage of the local ruler Maredud ap Cynan and his powerful cousin Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, Llywelyn the Great, prince of north Wales.
Llanfihangel Din Sylwy, Anglesey | LL57 2RQ
Llanfihangel Din Sylwy is a very small 15th century church in a very rural location just off the east coast of Anglesey.
Kitts Green, West Midlands | B33 0AU
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Lenton, Nottinghamshire | NG7 2FF
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Birmingham, West Midlands | B13 9UE
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Arkholme, Lancashire | LA6 1AY
There has been a church in Arkholme believed to have been dedicated to St John the Baptist, since at least the middle of the 15th century.
Bangor, Gwynedd | LL57 1RL
For nearly 1,500 years Bangor Cathedral has been a 'house of God' a peaceful sanctuary where the long history of prayer and pilgrimage can still be felt.