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St. Laurence, Pittington

St. Laurence, Pittington

Pre-conquest church in peaceful locality at Hallgarth, isolated from present settlements. Linked to Durham Cathedral by its Norman architecture. There are wall paintings celebrating St. Cuthbert’s life, a tomb cover to Christian the Mason who created Norman arches, and the pre-Norman framework is very obvious. St Laurence is a Parish Church ...

Location: Pittington, Durham, United Kingdom

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St. Laurence, West Challow, Wantage

St. Laurence, West Challow, Wantage

The parish church of St. Laurence is a Grade II* listed building constructed in the 12th century and is one of six churches which make up the Ridgeway Benefice. It has a nave and chancel, which are structurally undivided, and a North Porch. The walls are of rubble with freestone dressings and are rough-cast externally and plastered within. The ...

Location: Wantage, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

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St. Lawrence, Stratford-sub-Castle

St. Lawrence, Stratford-sub-Castle

In a peaceful countryside location, nestling beneath Old Sarum (with Castle and remains of the first Salisbury Cathedral) surrounded by farmland and near the River Avon at the lower end of the Woodford Valley. Close to Old Sarum and the city of Salisbury, there is a sense of the continuity of worship over the centuries with the possibility that ...

Location: Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

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St. Maelrhys, nr Aberdaron

St. Maelrhys, nr Aberdaron

A very small, very simple church in a peaceful isolated location on a quiet back lane just inland from Porth Ysgo. With the original box pews to one side and rustic benches on the other, it speaks of the history of landowner farmers and their employees.

This is one of only two churches on the Llyn Peninsula from where you can see ...

Location: nr Aberdaron, Gwynedd, United Kingdom

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St. Margaret's Chapel, Glastonbury

St. Margaret's Chapel, Glastonbury

The Chapel is part of a group of buildings that date back to the 13th Century, when Glastonbury was a major pilgrimage destination. It was firstly a “Hospital for visiting pilgrims" and later the Chapel (possibly paid for by Margaret of Scotland) was added. During the Reformation the Hospital was destroyed and was later replaced by two ...

Location: Glastonbury, Somerset, United Kingdom

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St. Margaret's Church, Wychling, Kent

St. Margaret's Church, Wychling, Kent

St Margaret’s is a Norman church nestled among woodland and fields located on the dip slope of the North Downs - one of the most isolated churches in the Diocese of Canterbury. It has no electricity or water and is lit by historic gas lights.

A Saxon church is mentioned in Domesday and there are Roman tiles and brick plus tufa ...

Location: Wychling, Kent, United Kingdom

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St. Martin of Tours, Chelsfield

St. Martin of Tours, Chelsfield

An early medieval church, the Anglican Parish Church of Chelsfield, Kent, is dedicated to St. Martin of Tours. The earliest parts of the current church building were constructed in the 12th century. A tower and chapel were added in the 13th century, a porch in the15th century and the current clergy vestry in the 19th century. An extension, ...

Location: Orpington, Kent, United Kingdom

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