St Tysilio
Church Island, Anglesey | LL59 5EA
It is known that the present church on the island dates back to the 1400s but it is not known who built the church and why.
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Church Island, Anglesey | LL59 5EA
It is known that the present church on the island dates back to the 1400s but it is not known who built the church and why.
Church Minshull, Cheshire | CW5 6DY
This is a Queen Anne church, in the Bollingbroke style, which is rare in the provinces, but full of natural light.
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Church Stowe, Northamptonshire | NN7 4SG
St Michael’s church is in the parish of Stowe Nine Churches, originally simply Stowe meaning ‘Christian Holy Place’.
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Church Stretton, Shropshire | SY6 6DQ
A fine cruciform church, largely Early English but with a Norman nave, a Perpendicular central tower and Victorian aisles as well as 13 grade II listed structures within its charming churchyard.
Churchill, Oxfordshire | OX7 6NU
A beautiful church in the Georgian gothic revival style, built in 1837, with a bright interior with clean lines.
Churchstoke, Powys | SY15 6AF
A beautiful, Gothic revival, Marches church with links to the Industrial Revolution and Civil War.
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Cilcain, Flintshire | CH7 5NN
Medieval church with spectacular angel hammerbeam roof, significant pieces of stained glass, historic stones, and gorgeous views.
Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire | SA43 2RZ
This church is the best example in the county of correct Ecclesiological Gothic of the English Decorated style, it also has the finest collection of stained glass.
Cinderhill, Nottinghamshire | NG8 6AD
The church was built in 1855-56 as a chapel of ease to serve the miners of Thomas North’s colliery at Babbington.
Cippenham, Berkshire | SL1 5RE
St Andrew’s is special, it is the first church in Britain specifically designed to be shared by the Anglican and Roman Catholic communities.
Cirencester, Gloucestershire | GL7 1YE
Cirencester Baptist Church had been located in Coxwell Street Cirencester since from around 1651 with the last main building works commencing in 1856.
Cirencester, Gloucestershire | GL7 2PE
Dubbed the Cathedral of the Cotswolds, Cirencester's brilliant 'wool' church is the largest and, many would say, the finest of them all.