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Christ Church
Rossett, Clwyd | LL12 0GD
The first church on this site was completed in 1841 but suffered significant fire damage, in May 1891 it was reported that that the Vicar had ‘conducted a wedding in the ruins’.
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Rossett, Clwyd | LL12 0GD
The first church on this site was completed in 1841 but suffered significant fire damage, in May 1891 it was reported that that the Vicar had ‘conducted a wedding in the ruins’.
Llangynhafal, Denbighshire | LL15 1UP
A place of peace and sanctuary just off the Offa's Dyke and ideal rest stop for the weary to refresh both body and soul.
Amlwch, Anglesey | LL68 9ED
An iconic avant garde church from the 1930s, designed by an Italian architect prisoner of war who married a Welshwoman and settled in Conwy.
Rowen, Gwynedd | LL32 8YT
The chapel is a Grade 2 listed building with an unusual layout and houses exhibitions of local history and the story of nonconformity in 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.
Maltby, Yorkshire | S66 8JB
Welcome to St Bartholomew's, believed to be one of the oldest sites of Christian worship in Rotherham.
Holmesfield, Derbyshire | S18 7WT
We have supported this church
Nantglyn, Denbighshire | LL16 5PL
A medieval church standing in an interesting churchyard with 18th century ledgers, chest tombs and two ancient yew trees with a fascinating history linking to John Wesley preaching from the pulpit built into the tree.
Great Driffield, Yorkshire | YO25 6TS
From the earliest days of Christianity in northern England there has been a place of worship in Driffield.
Rutherglen, Strathclyde | G73 2SL
We have supported this church
Stainton, Yorkshire | S66 7QX
Stainton was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Stantone with Helgebi’ (Hellaby).
Maltby, Yorkshire | S66 8NW
Beautifully set in a valley landscaped by Capability Brown in the 18th century, the most striking feature of this Cistercian abbey is the eastern end of its church, built in the new Gothic style c1170.