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St Petroc

St Petroc

Bodmin, GB

St Petroc's church is the largest and one of the oldest parish churches in Cornwall.

St Petrock

St Petrock

Barnstaple, GB

Legendary hilltop church with a perfect interior.

St Petrus Church

St Petrus Church

Jouswier, NL

The Petrus church of Jouswier, which stands on a mound, has a sober interior. It was built in 1557 to replace the first church, which dated from the thirteenth century. The church is built with the bricks from the old monastery.

St Raphael

St Raphael

Kingston upon Thames, GB

This beautiful church was designed by the eminent architect Charles Parker in an Italianate style, with early Christian and Renaissance influences. The cost was met by Alexander Raphael, a Catholic Armenian whose family came from India who became the first Roman Catholic elected Sheriff of London after the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829.

St Raphael

St Raphael

Huccaby, GB

St Raphael's today is a church in its own right, but it was originally built in 1869 by the Rector of Lydford, Revd Morris Fuller, as a mission chapel. He wanted to bring the gospel to those of his flock who lived too far from the parish church, which was the largest parish in Dartmoor and one of the largest in the country.

St Remigius Church, Roydon

St Remigius Church, Roydon

Roydon, GB

St Remigius Church is located in Roydon, a Norfolk village about two miles west of Diss, and right on the border to Suffolk.

St Remigius-Kirche, Suderburg

St Remigius-Kirche, Suderburg

Suderburg, DE

St Remigius-Kirche is located in Suderburg, a village in Niedersachsen about 10 miles south-east of the town of Uelzen.

St Rhychwyn, Llanrhychwyn

St Rhychwyn, Llanrhychwyn

Llanrhychwyn, GB

A typical little Welsh church, looking as though it has grown out of the bones of the hillside, with some striking medieval stained glass and seventeenth-century woodwork.

St Salvator's Chapel

St Salvator's Chapel

St Andrews, GB

St Salvator's Chapel, founded in 1450, is one of the two chapels of St Andrews University, the other being St Leonard's Chapel. The chapel has a late Gothic architectural style, but underwent alterations in the late 17th century, in the 1860s and throughout the 20th century. St Salvator's is the only university chapel in Scotland to have a complete set of six bells. Four new bells were added to Catherine and Elizabeth (the existing bells) as part of the university's 600th-anniversary celebrations in 2010.

St Saviour

St Saviour

Wendell Park, GB

More information about this church coming soon.

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