Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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Cranshaws Church
The earliest existing record of a church at Cranshaws is in 1275. However, it’s likely that by then the church had been established for a few hundred years, as one of a number of Celtic chapels located on the route from Iona to Lindisfarne, on the NE coast of Northumberland. Remains of the medieval building are still visible in the old graveyard ...
Location: Duns, Berwickshire, United Kingdom
Escomb Saxon Church
The church at Escomb is enclosed by a circular stone wall, which indicates that there was a Celtic spiritual community there before the church was built. It is likely that this would have been a historic spiritual gathering place, set on the crossing-place of an ancient track along the River Wear and a ford across the river. The five springs on ...
Location: Bishop Auckland, Durham, United Kingdom
Geoff's Meadow
Court House and the old farm has been occupied for more that 4500 years. It was a place chosen by the beaker people who lived there at the same time as they were building Stonehenge. There is a Bronze Age Burial site on the land. The old Court House is 400 years old and grade 2 star listed and it is said to have replaced an older Court or Manor ...
Location: Stoford YEOVIL, Somerset, United Kingdom
Hedd Wen, Abergavenny
Hedd Wen Peace Garden is a welcoming place for all faiths and none. It is a courtyard garden attached to the owner's home set in Llanfoist a quiet village on the outskirts of Abergavenny. The village is situated at the foot of the Blorenge Mountain on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park with views of the surrounding hills with their own ...
Location: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, United Kingdom
Holy Trinity, Melbecks
In Upper Swaledale, perched on the fell side, is a small, simple, mid 19th century church - Holy Trinity - which still keeps its old parish name of Melbecks. There is a steep ascent, part path and part steps. The surrounding magnificent countryside is visible through the clear glass windows. Visitors report a strong sense of peace and ...
Location: Richmond, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Holy Trinity, Dilton Marsh, Westbury
Holy Trinity church is quite large for a village church. Built in 1844 in a Romanesque style, it is also quite unusual. There is a most beautiful chancel including a reredos of the crucifixion with four female disciples at the foot of the cross. There are individual niches with the apostles depicted in them.
It has been noted by ...
Location: Westbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
Holy Well and Church, All Saints, Burton Dassett
Listed in the Domesday Book 1086, All Saints is a small church which was enlarged in the 13th and 14th Centuries from the prosperity of the local wool trade. It is now an architectural and historic gem on top of Burton Dassett hills, built on a slope which is extremely evident if you stand inside at the base of the tower and look towards the ...
Location: Southam, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
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