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St Katherine
Loversall, Yorkshire | DN11 9DA
St Katherine’s church has been known to exist since around 1208, but it is likely that the nearby well indicates that there has been a place of worship at Loversall for millennia.
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Loversall, Yorkshire | DN11 9DA
St Katherine’s church has been known to exist since around 1208, but it is likely that the nearby well indicates that there has been a place of worship at Loversall for millennia.
Greenhill, Yorkshire | S8 7FN
St Peter’s was built in 1964-65 to serve an area of new housing on the edge of Sheffield.
Norton, Yorkshire | S8 8JQ
Norton was once the first parish in Derbyshire encountered by Sheffielders on the road south, just imagine the London coach toiling up Derbyshire Lane! Seen from Graves Park it still appears in a rural setting.
Penmon, Anglesey | LL58 8SP
Three for the price of one at this important holy site.
Linlithgow, Lothian | EH49 7EJ
This tiny church was built in 1928 in a Byzantine basilica design.
We have supported this church
Hope, Flintshire | LL12 9PH
The church at Hope has its origins in the 12th century; it has many well documented historical features which provide interest but manage not to dominate the church or destroy the peaceful atmosphere which so many visitors comment on.
Linlithgow, Lothian | EH49 7AL
A light and spacious medieval church building with a warm welcome for visitors.
Wadworth, Yorkshire | DN11 9BG
The church sits on a commanding hill and is visible from a considerable distance.
Llangelynnin, Gwynedd | LL32 8LJ
Unmissable Snowdonia mountain church.
Treuddyn, Flintshire | CH7 4LN
A beautiful light church, containing some ancient glass in the east windows, and an Elizabethan altar table.
Cantley, Yorkshire | DN4 6QR
St Wilfrid’s church is considered to have one of the finest examples of the early work of Sir Ninian Comper.
Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire | LL15 1YA
Ruin of a medieval former parish church, first recorded as Ecca de Lampedir in the Norwich Taxation of 1284.