Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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St. Matthew, Rowde, Wiltshire

The church is a peaceful haven found in the heart of the village, surrounded by a large churchyard. A priest in Rowde was recorded in the Doomsday book in 1086 with a complete list of priests available from 1216 on the vicar’s board. The magnificent tower of 1400 still survives. A momentous event was the collapse of the nave in 1830. The ...
Location: Devizes, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
St. Mawgan-in-Meneage Church, nr Helston, Cornwall

This Grade 1 Listed Church has been a place of worship since the 13th century and is situated on the site founded in the 6th century by Abbott Bishop Mawgan who came from Pembrokeshire. He also founded the site of St Mawgan in Pydar and went on to France where he founded other churches. The north aisle has an original carved 16th century ceiling ...
Location: HELSTON, Cornwall, United Kingdom
St. Michael and All Angels, Knight's Enham

A small Saxon Church on an ancient Christian site in a hamlet on the edge of Andover. In 1008, a Council was held here with King Ethelred and St. Alphege the Archbishop of Canterbury, at which Christian laws were codified for England. In mediaeval times, the Church was a resting place for knights, close to the crossroads of the two ancient ...
Location: Andover, Hampshire, United Kingdom
St. Michael and All Angels, Witton Gilbert

Built more than 800 years ago, the church stands on a mound bordered by two streams. Even though the village has moved away uphill, it serves still as parish church, and as a place for prayer.
Standard opening times: The church is open from 10 am until dusk (about 4 p.m. in the summer). Hospitallers may be present on Tuesday ...
Location: Witton Gilbert, Durham, United Kingdom
St. Michael de Rupe, Brent Tor, Tavistock

In a prominent location on the summit of a steep sided natural rock clearly visible from the main road between Tavistock and Lydford, this tiny church was founded by the monks of Tavistock Abbey. It is surrounded by the earth ramparts of an Iron Age hill fort. Its outline is distinctive and can be recognised from a great distance in every ...
Location: Devon, United Kingdom
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. 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
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