Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag, Knaresborough
The chapel is open to the public on Sundays, 2-4 p.m. (April to September inclusive).
The tiny medieval Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag is unusual, being carved into the rock in a very beautiful and restful location among the trees. It is situated in the crag a stone’s throw from the River Nidd, about half a mile from the centre of ...
Location: Knaresborough, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
The Labyrinth, Windsworth, Looe
Open to the four winds – whatever the weather there’s a lot of it here! The sense of achievement in gaining access to the labyrinth adds to the tranquillity of the place itself. It is a beautiful place, with stunning views, and extraordinarily quiet and peaceful. It is always open.
Location: Looe, Cornwall, United Kingdom
The Magdalen Chapel, Bath
The Chapel of St Mary Magdalen (known locally as the Magdalen Chapel) is one of the oldest places of worship in Bath and is located on Holloway,
which originally provided the main southern artery into and out of the city. Gifted to the Abbey Church of St Peter Bath between 1090 & 1100, and outside the city walls, the chapel served a ...
Location: Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
The Pales, Llandegley
The Pales is the oldest Quaker Meeting House in Wales in continuous use. It is still an active place of worship (Quaker Meeting for Worship at 3 p.m. on the 3rd Sunday of some months) and a place for prayer and reflection.
Built in 1717, it is a stone building with a thatched roof. The Cottage, built at a later date, has in the past been ...
Location: Llandrindod Wells, Powys, United Kingdom
The Well, Centre for Spirituality, Westbury on Trym
Closed during August.
The Well, Centre for Spirituality, Elsie Briggs House, is a small, 15th Century Hall House in Westbury on Trym. (It can be seen on the right of the photograph). It has been open as a place of contemplative prayer since 1991. It was bequeathed to the Anglican Diocese of Bristol by Dr Elsie Briggs in 1981, and ...
Location: Westbury on Trym Bristol, United Kingdom
Thornborough Methodist Church Garden, Buckinghamshire
The peaceful garden is situated at the back of the Church and is easily accessed through the front gate, down the path to the right of the building. The garden has been lovingly nurtured over the years by faithful church members (and their spouses). It is a tranquil and prayerful spot with a little stream that runs at the bottom and beyond the ...
Location: Thornborough, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Wiggonholt Church, Pulborough
The church was built c.1280 for a tenant of the Manor of Angmering as an estate church. It is on land formerly in late Roman occupation. A font bearing the chi rho was discovered nearby close to the site of a Roman Bathhouse and the Roman Greensand Way which runs east from Stane Street. The succession of patrons over centuries reflects the ...
Location: Pulborough, Sussex, United Kingdom
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