The Square, Hessle, Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU13 0RH
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THERE was a church with a priest at Hessle at the time of the Domesday Book (1086).
The oldest parts of this Grade I listed church go back to the 12th-century.
Come and discover the fascinating history of this beautiful church in a stunning riverside setting. It was built in 1395 by Archbishop Courtenay to become one of the grandest Perpendicular churches in England.
Berwick Parish Church, The Parade, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1DF
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Come and see this church which is a building of exceptional historic importance, a very rare example of an Anglican church built in the Commonwealth period in the time of Cromwell. It's also the most northerly Anglican Church in England.
St Mary's Church, North Bar Within, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 8DL
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The beautiful parish church of many centuries, now celebrating significant restorations with new and acclaimed stone carvings. Come visit the church and see the view of Beverley from the bell tower
Bury Parish Church will be open Friday 6th September 11am to 2pm with a concert by Ian Buckley, pianist at 12.30pm. Coffee shop with sandwich and cake available.
The Church will also be open on Saturday 7th September 10am to 2pm. Coffee shop open.
Cambray Baptist Church is a listed building which was built in 1855. It has been updated and extended over the years, but retains original features. The building is home to a large active church and there will be displays on our history.
Christ Church Square, Whapload Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 1XD
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We are an Anglican parish church in the Church of England – in fact, we are the most easterly parish! The church was opened in 1869 to serve the fishing community living on ‘the Beach’.
Christ Church, Church Drive, Port Sunlight, Merseyside, CH62 5EF
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Picturesque garden village of Port Sunlight built end of 19th century, originally constructed by Lord Lever as a home for workers at his soap factory, Lever Brothers, which eventually became Unilever.
The church was built in 1929 and designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, one of Britain's greatest 20th-century architects, inspired by basilicas in Rome. Scott regarded it as his 'little gem'. It is grade 2* listed.
Church of our Lady of Mercy and St. Godric, 2, Castle Chare, Durham, County Durham, DH1 4RD
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Between the train and the bus stations, a landmark in the Durham City Conservation Area, St. Godric's Grade II listed church was designed by Edward Pugin. Opened in 1864 it has beautiful examples of Victorian stained glass and a fine high altar.
The Cowper Memorial Congregational Church, located between Boots and the Coop Supermarket, is locally known by Dereham residents as "The Church in the Marketplace." it commands prominence in the centre of the town.
Are you interested in becoming a Catholic? This display provides information for anyone who is considering starting on the journey to joining the Catholic Church.
Catholic means 'universal' and the Catholic Church preaches the Gospel of Christ across the globe, in Europe, Asia, the Americas and in Africa. Today, people from all these locations worship here at Saint John's - these are some of their stories.
An unspoilt 17th Century Chapel (the oldest in Derbyshire), featuring original pews, altar and organ. Exceptional stained glass windows, a historical collection of Pearson's Pottery and various artefacts not normally available to see.
Visit the ringing chamber at Great Yarmouth Minster and see the twelve bells in action, and take a look at an exhibition of some of our rare ecclesiastical silverware.
Halifax Minster is a stunning 15th Century Grade 1 listed Parish Church, the third church on the site, a place of worship, prayer, civic engagement, education and culture.
Chapter Office, 65 The Close, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 4DH
06 Sep 2024
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Take a 'behind the scenes' tour of the Broderers' Guild and find out about how we care for and repair ecclesiastical textiles, as well as design and make new frontals and vestments.
The Parish Church of St. Agnes and St. Pancras was built in the 19th Century to the designs of celebrated architect Pearson and is described by Pevsner as "the noblest Victorian church in Liverpool".
This Grade II listed building is an interesting example of a late 19th century Quaker Meeting House.
It was designed by George Enoch Grayson in an Arts and Craft style and built in 1892.
Bridges Lane, Sefton Village, Liverpool, Merseyside, L29 7WG
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A unique opportunity to visit a place of continuous Christian worship - 'The Cathedral of the Fields', which recently celebrated its 850th anniversary. Guides available, family research, child-friendly activities and a cafe will be provided.
Copster Hill Road, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL8 1QB
06 Sep 2024
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Step inside the Shree Swaminarayan Mandir on Copster Hill Road, Oldham, to see displays celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi and explore the grand Mandir Hall.
St Andrews Wallace Green Church, Wallace Green, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1EB
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St Andrew's Wallace Green is one of only 8 Church of Scotland Churches in England. Now 165 years old, it is a lovely light and airy building with beautiful stained glass windows.
St. Cuthberts Catholic Church, Old Elvet, Durham, County Durham, DH1 3HL
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Visit this simple, peaceful church to rest a while or to see the stunning window by the world-famous Irish stained glass artist Harry Clarke or works by renowned local sculptor Fenwick Lawson.
St Dunstan's Church, London Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 8LS
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A beautiful, mainly Medieval church on the Pilgrim Route into Canterbury. The head of St Thomas More lies within a vault in the Tudor Roper Chapel and the tower contains probably the oldest bell in the country still rung full-circle.
St Giles church., 75 Upper St Giles Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1AB
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With a 15th century brass lectern and the tallest church tower in Norwich, this striking medieval building is not to be missed. With limited opening times, St Giles can be a bit elusive so take the opportunity while you can.
Grade II star Regency church with decorated chancel and fine stained-glass windows. Highlighting connections with the Dukes of Devonshire and local music making. Informal free recitals on the 4-manual William Hill organ during HOD opening hours.