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St Bartholomew
Thurstaston, Cheshire | CH61 0HW
Overlooking fields that descend to the shores of the River Dee, St Bartholomew's is built entirely of local sandstone and is a splendid example of a Victorian revival of mid gothic architecture.
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Thurstaston, Cheshire | CH61 0HW
Overlooking fields that descend to the shores of the River Dee, St Bartholomew's is built entirely of local sandstone and is a splendid example of a Victorian revival of mid gothic architecture.
Holywell, Wrexham | CH8 7PN
Winefride (Gwenfrewi) was the daughter of a local prince named Tewyth and his wife Gwenlo, her uncle was St Beuno.
Llanynys, Denbighshire | LL16 4PA
A hidden sanctuary of tranquillity steeped in centuries of prayer in Dyffryn Clwyd.
Upper Cumberworth, Yorkshire | HD8 8PA
The church is the third to have stood on this site and dates from 1876.
Wallasey, Merseyside | CH44 7ED
A grade II listed building, designed by Edmund Kirby and consecrated in 1889 to serve the parish community of Seacombe in Wallasey.
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Rochdale, Greater Manchester | OL16 1DZ
St Mary in the Baum, on St Mary's Gate, was founded in 1740 as a chapel of ease to minister to the people living north of the River Roch.
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Llangwyfan, Denbighshire | LL16 4LU
A place of worship for around thirteen centuries this small, remote church on the ancient pilgrim route to Holywell offers outstanding views over the Vale of Clwyd.
Norton, Northamptonshire | NN11 2ND
A large 14th and 15th century church with a slightly earlier tower impressively placed at the edge of the village near Norton Hall formerly a seat of the Knightley family and in the 19th century Beriah Botfield, the bibliophile.
Worsbrough, Yorkshire | S70 5LQ
‘Few churches in South Yorkshire contain more that may delay and interest the curious inquirer than this country chapel’. so the great historian Joseph Hunter wrote in 1831.
Denby Dale, Yorkshire | HD8 8RU
The church is a wonderful example of 1930s church architecture, of traditional and Art Deco construction.
Bothamsall, Nottinghamshire | DN22 8DN
Built in 1845 at the expense of the 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, the church stands on high ground and looks down towards the main street of the village.
Aberhafesp, Powys | SY163HW
The church of St Gwynog dates back to the 13th century but was largely rebuilt in 1857.