Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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St. Mary's Church, Bitton, Bristol
A church of Anglo-Saxon origin on a Roman site, its most noticeable external feature is a fourteenth century perpendicular tower which provides a landmark identifiable from some distance.
A small but growing congregation attends regular services each Sunday, each with a different theme and content. A Celtic Communion is held on the ...
Location: Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
St. Mary's Churchyard and Church, Kettlewell, N Yorkshire
In the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the village of Kettlewell draws both walkers (some on the Dales Way long-distance footpath which passes through the village) and those who simply wish to stay amidst the beauty of creation. The site of St Mary’s church, in the centre of the village, has been a sanctuary of peace and ...
Location: Skipton, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
St. Mary, Billingsley
The 12th century Billingsley Church is Grade II* listed. It was originally a chapel of Morville church, founded by Herbert de Castello, who endowed it with 12 acres of land and a mansion. It was restored in 1875 by G. E. Street. The original Norman doorway can still be seen in the south wall of the nave. This was blocked off sometime during the ...
Location: Bridgnorth, Shropshire, United Kingdom
St. Mary, East Worlington, Crediton
Nestled between, and just behind, the parish hall and local primary school, St Mary’s East Worlington dates from the 12th Century. Although Grade II listed, most of the church you see today was rebuilt in around 1869. Traces of its ancient past, though, can still be seen in the Norman arch over the main door and the Norman window in the chancel. ...
Location: Crediton, Devon, United Kingdom
St. Mary, Felmersham
Seen from the river, St. Mary's church has an imposing position in the lands around it. The west front, central tower and fluted columns at the crossing suggest that the church was built for a grand purpose. It was built by the monks of Lenton Priory between 1220 and 1240. There is no definitive answer to why the monks built the church in ...
Location: Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
St. Mary, Netherbury
A large 14th century Grade 1 listed church (with earlier origin) looking down over the village from Tower Hill. Beautiful and inspiring view over local Dorset countryside.
The resources for silence, prayer and meditation are varied and are changed from time to time. Currently there is the opportunity to light a candle, a prayer ...
Location: Netherbury, Dorset, United Kingdom
St. Mary, Oldberrow
St Mary's was rebuilt in the C19th but retains centuries old features. Oldberrow is mentioned in the Doomsday Book (1085) and its first ecclesiastical record is in 709. St Mary's has remained a traditional church with little change to the services since 1662 and hymns are accompanied by a harmonium. Even the churchyard is managed as a traditional ...
Location: Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
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