Small Pilgrim Places Directory
View a map of Small Pilgrim Places (PDF file - 212Kb).
For the protection of all, visit safely. Health and Safety and safeguarding are the responsibility of each SPP and their parent organisation, but if you have any concerns about the safeguarding of any individual contact the relevant authority, normally the police.
Rows 15 to 21 (of 63) :- <-Previous | 1 | 2 | [3] | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Next->
Peterborough Quakers

A still pool of quiet in a restless city, with a large, beautiful and peaceful garden. The Meeting House and its garden are an oasis of tranquillity. Parts of the garden symbolise the Quaker testimonies of Peace, Truth, Equality, Simplicity and Sustainability. The garden's labyrinth offers the opportunity for prayerful walking and ...
Location: Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Point in View, Exmouth

An early 19th century free church built by Mary and Ann Parminter adjacent to their home A La Ronde, now a National Trust property, on the edge of Exmouth. The Charity of Mary Parminter owns the 3 acre meadow in which the chapel is set along with 5 modern alms-houses and an early 19th century manse. Point in View church is an unusual square ...
Location: Exmouth, Devon, United Kingdom
Portscatho

A simple Noncomformist chapel dating from 1822, refurbished(and being refurbished) to provide a simple welcoming peaceful atmosphere. Situated on the coastal path, the view from the church door over Portscatho Bay is unequalled.
Standard opening times: Normally open every day, approximately during working hours. At other times ...
Location: Portscatho, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Prior Crauden's Chapel, Ely

14th Century Chapel - a quiet place in a bustling cathedral close.
Available most days from 7.30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Arrange access and book quiet days with the Cathedral vergers tel.no. 01353 660342 or email vergers@elycathedral.org
Location: Ely, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
St. Aelahaiarn, Guilsfield

14th Century church amidst ancient yew trees. A beautiful building restored/re-ordered in the 19th century by G E Street.
Standard opening times: Open about 9.30 am to 5 pm daily. Midweek Eucharist on Thursdays at 10 am.
Location: Welshpool, Powys, United Kingdom
St. Andrew, Aycliffe

St Andrew’s church is very old, set just outside the village, and is surrounded by fields. There is a quiet, spiritual feeling throughout the building and its burial grounds. There are Saxon features in the architecture, updated and enlarged over the centuries. The furnishings are also significant with a fixed raised pulpit, fixed pews, stained ...
Location: Newton Aycliffe, Durham, United Kingdom
St. Andrew, Winston, Darlington

A small rural church on a ridge high above the River Tees with beautiful views across into Yorkshire, in a very quiet area where one can enjoy the views and the peace and quiet inside the building. A Grade 1 Medieval church built in 1245, and re-arranged in the Victorian period by Dobson, the Newcastle architect, to take a belfry. The grisaille ...
Location: Darlington, Durham, United Kingdom
Rows 15 to 21 (of 63) :- <-Previous | 1 | 2 | [3] | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Next->