Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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St. Michael's Church, Hall Green, Birmingham
St Michael’s Church was opened in June 1971 as the first purpose built Anglican Methodist Church in the UK. The worship space is a hexagonal shape which is reflected across the site. The side Chapel is a unique prayer space – well used by local people who wish to sit in a quite prayerful space in the midst of a busy outer housing estate.
Location: BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom
St. Michael, Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn, Llandre
The church is set at the head of a scenic valley – Genau’r Glyn means mouth of the valley – with a small stream running alongside the churchyard from a steep wooded hillside. Although the present building is Victorian, records show that there has been a church on the site since the 15th century but according to tradition the first church ...
Location: Llandre, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
St. Nicholas, Bromham, Wiltshire
The church occupies a peaceful position right in the centre of the village of Bromham. The first priest at St Nicholas church appears in the Doomsday book of 1086, with the oldest parts of the church dating from 1200. The chantry chapel dates from 1485 and contains an alabaster effigy on the tomb of Sir Roger Toocotes, who built the chapel. The ...
Location: Chippenham, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
St. Pancras, Exeter
A small church in the heart of Exeter; of Saxon origin, still used for services and especially for private prayer and quiet. It is a spiritual oasis in the wilderness, somewhere to breathe and take stock - and is an ancient place of worship, a still pool of quiet in the midst of restless city and busy shopping centre.
Regular ...
Location: Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
St. Paul, Healey, Ripon
A quiet 19th Century country church with open views south over the Dales, with a peaceful, uncluttered and reflective interior.
As part of an Eco Church project nest boxes have been installed on the walls of the church and outbuildings and some areas of the churchyard are not mown short to enable wildflowers to establish to provide ...
Location: Ripon, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
St. Paul, West Wycombe
A small Victorian church which until recently was shared with a Serbian Orthodox congregation. They have now relocated and their iconostasis - which had been an interesting feature - has gone with them. (This has however given the opportunity for some work on the building to improve the appearance and address health and safety and accessibility ...
Location: West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
St. Peter and St. Blaise, Somersal Herbert
The Church of St Peter and St Blaise lies in the centre of a beautiful rural village in the Derbyshire Dales. We welcome visitors and pilgrims alike to this special place. In the churchyard a simple labyrinth has been cut into the grass, the outlook is across fields and there are a number of walks to enjoy from here. The building was built in the ...
Location: Ashbourne, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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