Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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St. Sampson, South Hill, Callington

A small isolated Grade 1 listed medieval church, built in the fourteenth century on a site which has been a place of Christian worship for over 1400 years, probably the site of a monastery founded by St Sampson in the seventh century. Many have commented that St Sampson’s is a “thin place”, soaked in the prayers and worship of generations ...
Location: Callington, Cornwall, United Kingdom
St. Tanwg, Llandanwg

Known as "the church in the sands", St Tanwg's church is found nestled in the sand dunes, where the mountains meet the sea, at Llandanwg in North Wales. It is thought that it is one of the oldest places of continuous Christian worship in the UK and the site is believed to date to around 435AD. The existing building dates from the early ...
Location: Harlech, Gwynedd, United Kingdom
St. Tecwyn, Llandecwyn

The ancient burial ground of Llandecwyn and its Victorian small Welsh church, which replaced a much older church in the 19th century, is on an ancient neolithic/bronze age way, now part of the newly signposted Ardudwy Way long distance path. Revd Jim Cotter started the Small Pilgrim Places Network at this church with magnificent views of Snowdonia ...
Location: Llandecwyn, Gwynedd, United Kingdom
St. Winwaloe, Gunwalloe

The Church of the Storms! A 12th century church in a wild place of peace and beauty. It nestles out of the wind, beneath a rocky outcrop, beside a sandy beach where Atlantic rollers pound against the Lizard Peninsular. The church is on the site of St. Winwaloe's 6th century monastery.
Standard Opening times:
Church usually ...
Location: Gunwalloe, Cornwall, United Kingdom
St. Winwaloe, Tremaine

A place of simplicity and peace set amongst fields and trees and possessing a special atmosphere of quietness and with a true sense of a “thin place “ where the life of the spirit can seem truly close at hand.
One of the smallest and simplest churches in Cornwall, St. Winwaloe's originated in the 12th century when it was a chapel ...
Location: Launceston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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
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