Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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St. Mary and St Nicholas, Sandy Lane, Wiltshire
St Mary and St Nicholas is a tiny and beautiful church. Made entirely of timber, it has a peaceful and intimate atmosphere, set in a quiet location, surrounded by trees. Take a seat in one of the pews and soak up the air of holiness inside this lovely church.
The church was built in 1896 as a mission church for Sandy Lane, part of ...
Location: Chippenham, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
St. Mary Magdalene, East Keswick, Leeds
East Keswick is an attractive small village of around 1200 residents with a history dating back before the Domesday Survey. There was no Anglican church until 1857 when the St Mary Magdalene was opened as a Chapel of Ease for the Parish Church in Harewood three and a half miles away. When that church closed in 1978 St Mary Magdalene joined the ...
Location: Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
St. Mary the Virgin, Great Henny
Parish Church and House of Prayer.
Situated on a headland with commanding views over the Stour Valley, the church is mainly late 11th century and 14th century.
Wooden spire much loved by woodpeckers, churchyard frequented by badgers (beware of deep holes!)
Open all day. Regular services - 1st Sunday of month 8 ...
Location: Great Henny, Essex, United Kingdom
St. Mary the Virgin, North Stoke
This 12C church in farmland high on the South Downs above the River Arun had extended links with the lords of Arundel and Haughmond Abbey in Shropshire, as well as with Tortington Priory. It was built about 1180 and has been in continuous use as a place of worship. Its intense atmosphere is supported by its harmonious architecture, which appears ...
Location: Arundel, Sussex, United Kingdom
St. Mary the Virgin, Snead
A priory and convent of Augustinian canons was founded alongside the River Camlad at Snead in the 12th Century. The restored Victorian church retains remnants of earlier history. Visitors are primarily aware of an essence of worship in this isolated and peaceful churchyard, lovingly maintained as a sanctuary for flora and fauna. The small ...
Location: Montgomery, Powys, United Kingdom
St. Mary the Virgin, Throwleigh
In a peaceful setting, this 15th-16th century church has a fine example of an Easter sepulchre and roof bosses in the North aisle including three hares and a green man. There is a carefully managed churchyard to encourage both wild flowers and butterflies.
The church is open all day every day. 11.15 am Morning Prayer on 2nd Sunday ...
Location: Okehampton, Devon, United Kingdom
St. Mary Tory, Bradford on Avon
The chapel of St Mary Tory (tor = hill) is magnificently placed on a terraced hillside overlooking the town. It is sometimes referred to as a hermitage and sometimes as a pilgrim chapel located, as it is, on the pilgrim route between Glastonbury and Malmesbury.
The building was viewed by Leland in the course of his ‘Itinerary’ ...
Location: Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
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