Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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Agneash Chapel, Agneash Lonan, Isle of Man

The chapel is situated in a small village in the hills above Laxey village. The village has been a place of Christian worship and prayer for over 1300years, starting with a Keill(chapel) in 699AD with a monk and continuing today in the Methodist chapel opened in 1857. The chapel has a view of the hills, looking out onto old mining buildings and ...
Location: Isle of Man
All Saints Church, Hackbridge and Beddington Corner, Surrey

The church and grounds provide a quiet oasis and a place of prayer in an urban environment.
In the 1840's, Hackbridge and Beddington Corner were two distinct hamlets, separated by fields and orchards. A school for local children in Beddington Corner doubled as a church on Sundays until in 1893 an 'iron church' with an exterior of ...
Location: Mitcham, Surrey, United Kingdom
All Saints, Waterden

All Saints’ re-opened in August 2019 after undergoing an extensive restoration. The Rt Revd Jonathan Meyrick, Bishop of Lynn, rededicated the church at a Festal Evensong.
Set in a beautiful, tranquil churchyard amid fields, this tiny church is a gem hidden in the depths of the North Norfolk countryside yet only a few miles from ...
Location: Walsingham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Christ Church, North Brentor, Tavistock

In the middle of the village of North Brentor within a peaceful and well-maintained churchyard, Christ Church was built in 1856 as a Chapel of Ease within the parish of Lamerton to a design by the eminent architect, George Wightwick. It has a prominent tower at its west end, (the gift of Mrs. Isabella Holwell of Bonnaford), and a gabled north ...
Location: Devon, United Kingdom
Cockfield Church and Glebe Garden

800 year old stone church c 1188, extended 1864 and 1911, in quiet churchyard at east end of Cockfield village. Ancient leper window and priest’s door visible from outside. South aisle and altar available for flexible worship space. There is also the quiet space of the Glebe Garden (next to the Rectory) which celebrates the mining heritage of ...
Location: Bishop Auckland, Durham, 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
Greyfriars, Canterbury

Greyfriars Garden, beside the river Stour, at the heart of the busy city of Canterbury, is the oldest Franciscan site in the UK, where the first Franciscans to come to this country arrived in 1224. Greyfriars Chapel, which may once have been the friary guest house, is all that is left of the 13th century friary. The ground floor now houses a ...
Location: Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom
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