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Placename Index, T
Tackley,
Oxon., dedicated to St. Nicholas. © Steve Bulman. SP 475 202.
Tacolneston, Norfolk, All Saints. © David
Nicholson.
Tadcaster, NYorks., St. Mary the Virgin.
Methodist Church. Both © Bill Henderson.
Taddington, Derbys., St. Michael and
All Angels. SK 141 712. © Dorothy Turley.
Another view. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Link. The
former Primitive Methodist Chapel
(1903). SK 145 711. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Taddiport, Devon, Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen. © Graeme Harvey (2011).
Link.
Tadlow, Cambs., St. Giles. From an old postcard in Reg Dosell's Collection - note that the card has been rather heavily
processed - the original is very faded. Link.
Tadmarton, Oxon., dedicated to St. Nicholas.
© Steve Bulman. SP 392 378.
Tafarn-Y-Gelyn, Denbighshire, Old Chapel. ©
Martin Briscoe.
Taff's Well, Cardiff, St. Mary and St. James. Originally St. James, the church joined with St. Mary at Nantgarw when
that closed. The former Glandwr-Taf Independent Church, now closed.
Taff's Well United Church. The former Tabor Calvinistic
Methodist Church, now closed. Glan-y-Llyn Gospel Hall. All
© Gerard Charmley. Cemetery Chapel.
© Gerard Charmley (2010).
Taihirion, Cardiff, Capel Philadelphia (aka Taihirion Congregational Church) lies on the road from Cardiff to
Llantrisant. Now ruined, the church has offshoots at Gwaelod-y-Garth and Pentyrch. Another view. © Gerard Charmley.
Tain, Highland, Church of Scotland. © John Mackie. Link.
St. Duthac. The
presence of the remains of the Saint prompted the development of Tain as a centre of
pilgrimage. © Bill Henderson. Associated Presbyterian Church. ©
Bill Henderson. Free Church of Scotland (1938). © John Mackie. Link.
St. Andrew (Episcopal, 1887). © John Mackie.
Tal-y-Bont, Ceredigion, St. David.
Another view. Nazareth Calvinistic Methodist Chapel.
Bethel Independent Chapel. Tabernacle Baptist Chapel. The
chapels stand adjacent, and this photo shows both together. All
© Gerard Charmley (2011).
Tal-y-bont, Conwy, Capel-y-M.C. SH 769 684. © Martin
Briscoe. Another view. © Steve Bulman.
Tal-y-bont (near Bangor), Gwynedd, St. Cross. Interior view. Both
© Tim Hollinghurst.
Tal-y-bont (near Barmouth), Gwynedd, Bethlehem Chapel.
SH 604 705. © Dave Westrap.
Link.
Tal-y-Llyn, Gwynedd, St. Mary. © John Bowdler.
Tal-y-Llyn, Isle of Anglesey, St. Mary. SH 367 729. © Tim Hollinghurst.
Link.
Talacre, Flintshire, Methodist Church. SJ 123 847. © Mike Berrell.
Talbenny, Pembs., St. Mary the Virgin.
Another view. SM
844 122. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Talgarth, Powys, St. Gwendoline (CiW). © Gervase N. E. Charmley. Another view. ©
Gerard Charmley (2011). Link. Bethlehem Calvinistic Methodist Church.
© Gervase N. E. Charmley. U.R.C., originally Bethania Congregational Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2011).
Tabernacle Baptist Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2011).
Talke, Staffs., St. Martin. Another view. Both © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).
Link.
Talkin,
Cumbria. © Steve Bulman. NY 560 573. Link.
Tallachddu, Powys, St. Mary. Medieval,
but restored in Victorian times, Eirian describes it as "delightful". © Eirian
Evans.
Tallington, Lincs., St. Lawrence. ©
Robin Peel. Link.
Talsarn, Carmarthenshire, Capel (1860). SN 779 260. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Talygarn, Rhondda Cynon Taff, St. Anne. The ruins of the old church,
which was originally a private chapel for Talygarn Manor. Both © Gervase N. E. Charmley.
Tamlaght O'Crilly, Co. Derry, St.
Mary (R.C.) aka Drumagarner Chapel. Janice advises that it was built in 1778,
burned and repaired in 1810, and more or less completely re-built in the mid
19th century. Interior view. Both © Janice Bacino.
St. Nossonus (CoI). C 949 038. ©
Gerard Close (2011). Drimbolg Reformed
Presbyterian Church. C 915 054. © Gerard Close (2011).
Tamlaght O'Crilly Upper Parish Church
(CoI). C 910 062. © Gerard Close (2011).
Presbyterian Church. C 910 605. ©
Gerard Close (2011).
Tamworth, Staffs.
Tan-y-Groes, Ceredigion, former chapel (now being converted into apartments).
Inscribed stone showing the date 1882. SN 285 494. Both © Mike Berrell. Janet Gimber advises that this was Calvinistic Methodist.
Tandragee, County Armagh.
Tanfield, Co. Durham, St. Margaret of
Antioch. © Bill Henderson.
Link.
Tanfield Lee, Co. Durham, Methodist Church. © Peter Morgan.
Another view. © Bill
Henderson.
Tangmere, WSus., St. Andrew. From an old
postcard, Bulman Collection.
Link.
Tanhouse, Powys, Presbyterian Church (formerly Welsh
Calvinistic Methodist). © Ken Taylor.
Tankerness, Orkney, (on Mainland), St. Andrew's
North Church. HY 511 080. St. Andrew's South Church.
HY 511 068. Both © Martin Briscoe. Kevin Price advises (2011) that both churches are now closed, and that South Church has been converted into a house.
Tankersley, SYorks., St. Peter.
Another view, and the
tower. All © David Regan (2011).
Link. Grade II* listed -
link.
Tankerton, Kent, Catholic Church of
Our Lady Immaculate. TR 116 668.
Evangelical Church. TR 123.
Spiritualist Church of the Holy Spirit. TR 122 669. All © Geoff Watt.
Tansley, Derbyshire, Holy Trinity.
Link.
Methodist Church. Both © James
Murray.
Tansor, Nhants., St. Mary. © Robin
Peel. Link.
Tanworth in Arden, Warks., St. Mary
Magdalene. Interior view. Both © Aidan Thomson.
Tarbert, Argyll & Bute, NR 863 686. Free Church of Scotland. Both © Martin Briscoe.
Tarbert, Western Isles (Harris), Church of Scotland, built ca. 1860 and renovated in 1953.
Free Presbyterian Church, dating from ca. 1900. NG 157 998. Both © John Mackie.
Tarbet, Argyll & Bute, former Church of
Scotland. © Bill McKenzie.
Tarland, Aberdeenshire, St. Moluag (CoS).
NJ 484 046. © John Mackie (2010).
Tarleton, Lancs., Holy Trinity , on
Church Road. SD 451 204. © Don Tomkinson. Another view. © Alan Hopkins.
Link1.
Link2.
St. Mary (Tarleton Old Church)
dates from 1717, and is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. © Alan Hopkins.
Link. Church of Our Lady (R.C.). © Alan Hopkins. The Wesleyan Chapel
dates from 1896. © Alan Hopkins. Link.
Primitive Methodist Chapel (1909). ©
Alan Hopkins.
Tarporley, Cheshire, St. Helen. SJ 553
625. Baptist and Methodist Church, originally (1866), Baptist. SJ 554
623. Link. Both © Les Needham. St. Thomas Becket (R.C.). SJ 555 622. ©
Bruce Read. Another view. © Les Needham.
Tarrant Crawford, Dorset, St. Mary.
Interior views 1 and
2. St. Mary is all that remains of
Tarrant Abbey, which was enormously wealthy. Some 13th/14th century wall
paintings survive, and Roger has used computer restoration to improve this
detail. All © Roger Hopkins.
Link.
Tarrant Gunville, Dorset, St. Mary. Interior view. A
scratch dial. All © Roger Hopkins.
Link.
Tarring Neville, East Sussex, St. Mary TQ 444
038. © Kevin Gordon. An old postcard view
(card franked 1905), from Steve Bulman's Collection.
Tarrington, Herefordshire, St. Philip
and St. James. Another view.
Interior view. All © James Murray.
Tarves, Aberdeenshire, Church of Scotland. © Joyce Laing. Link1.
Link2.
Tarvin, Cheshire, St. Andrew. The tower. © Steve Bulman.
Tatham, Lancs., St. James the Less. © Mrs. Janet Dalby. Another view, two interior
views - 1, 2, and the font, all © Dennis Harper (2003).
Link. Grade II* listed -
link.
Tattenhall, Cheshire, St. Alban. SJ 486 586. St. Plegmund (R.C.). SJ 489
588. Both © Martin Briscoe. Former Chapel, now a
private residence. Janet Gimber has identified this as a Congregational Chapel, dating from 1798. SJ 485 583. © Les Needham.
Tattershall, Lincs., Holy
Trinity. © Dave Hitchborne. Two further views - 1, 2,
both © Alex Parker.
Tattershall Thorpe, Lincs.,
Wesleyan Methodist Church. TF 219 595. © Michael Bourne.
Tatworth, Somerset,
St. John the Evangelist. © Graeme Harvey.
Taunton, Somerset.
Tavernspite, Pembs., Carvan Chapel (1797). SN 174 141. Glanrhyd Baptist Chapel.
SN 166 110. Both © Peter Morgan (2011).
Tavistock, Devon, St. Eustchius. © Graeme
Harvey. Link.
Taynuilt, Argyll & Bute, (R.C.). The
former Muckairn Free Church. Both © Martin
Briscoe. Muckairn Parish Church. © Argyll Extracts. A Telford church built in 1829 adjacent to the ancient
Killespickerill Church built ca. 1500, which was itself built on the site of a 13th
century church. Text in italics © Argyll Extracts.
Tayvallich, Argyll & Bute. Ruin in Carsaig burial ground, described by Martin
as a possible old chapel. Both © Martin Briscoe.
Taynton, Gloucs., St. Lawrence. © Graeme
Harvey. Link.
Tayport,
the Parish Church (CoS). Methodist Church. Our Lady, Star of the Sea
(R.C.). Link. All © Alan
Craxford.
Teaguy, Co. Armagh, Gospel Hall. H 930
567. © Gerard Close.
Tealby, Lincs., All Saints. Interior view. TF 157 908. Both © Stuart Mackrell.
Tealing, Angus, the Parish Church (CoS). © Derek Robertson.
Link.
Teangue,
Highland (Skye). © Martin Briscoe. Thanks to Caoimhín Ó Donnaíle for confirming that
this is the disused Free Church, which was sold when the new Free Church (© Martin Briscoe) was built, higher up the
hill.
Tebay, Cumbria, St. James (1880). Another view. NY 615 045.
Link. Methodist Chapel. NY 616 043. All © Martin Richter (2011).
Link.
Tedavnet, Co. Monaghan, Catholic Church.
Another view.
Interior view. All © Janice Bacino.
Teignmouth, Dev.
Telford, Shrops.
Temple Balsall, WMids., St. Mary.
Interior view. Both © Aidan
Thomson. Link.
Temple Bruer, Lincs., St. John the
Baptist. Another view, and an
interior view. TF 010 547. All ©
Steve Tapster.
Temple Ewell, Kent, St. Peter and St.
Paul. TR 285 443. Baptist Church. TR
287 444. Both © Geoff Watt.
Temple Grafton, Warks., St.
Andrew. © Aidan Thomson.
Temple Hirst, NYorks., St. John's Chapel
(formerly the Methodist Foundation, est. 1842). © Bill Henderson.
Temple Normanton, Derbyshire, St. James the Apostle - most unusual!
Another view. Both © David Regan (2011).
Link.
Temple Sowerby, Cumbria, St. James. NY 611 271.
© Dave Westrap.
Link.
Templeboy, County Sligo, Catholic
Church. © Bill Henderson.
Templecombe, Somerset, St. Mary. © Andrew Ross. Another view, and the
Templecombe Face Painting, both © Roger Hopkins. Roger explains that this C12 church which has probable links with
the Knights Templar, houses the painting which is believed to date to the time of the Templars. Link.
Templepatrick, County Antrim, St. Patrick
(Church of Ireland). © Jack Storey. Old Presbyterian Church (1784, Non-Subscribing Presbyterian). J 226 855.
© Gerard Close (2011).
Templeton, Pembs., St. John the Baptist. Interior view, taken through a
window. SN 113 115. Congregational Chapel, built 1818, re-built 1839 and renewed 1879. SN 114 119. All © Mike
Berrell (2011).
Tempo, Co. Fermanagh, Parish Church (CoI). H 350 477. Immaculate Conception
(R.C.). H 351 478. Methodist Church. H 349 477. All © Gerard Close.
Tenbury Wells, Worcs.
Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Tenterden, Kent.
Terregsles, D&G., Parish Church. © James
Murray (2009).
Link.
Terrington, NYorks., All Saints, has
some Saxon stonework. © Graham Pickles.
Interior view, © Kenneth Paver.
Grade I listed - link.
Terrington St. Clement, Norfolk, St. Clement. TF 552 205. © Bill Henderson (2011).
Link1. Link2. Grade I listed -
link.
Terwick, West Sussex, St. Peter. From an old
postcard, Bulman Collection.
Link.
Teston, Kent, St. Peter & St. Paul. © Robin Pizzy. An old postcard view, from
Reg Dosell's Collection.
Tetbury, Gloucs.
Teversal, Notts., St. Katherine. Two further views - 1,
2, and a Norman doorway. All © David Regan (2011).
Link. Grade I listed -
link.
Tewin, Herts., St. Peter. TL 268 143. ©
Thomas Curtis.
Link.
Tewitfield, Lancs., Methodist Church.
© Elaine Hindson.
Tewkesbury, Gloucs.
Teynham, Kent, St. Mary. TQ 966 637.
Methodist Church (formerly
Wesleyan). TQ 951 624. Both © Geoff Watt.
Thame, Oxon.
Thanington, Kent, St. Nicholas. © Jim Rushton.
Link1.
Link2.
Thatcham,
Berks., St. Mary. © Jill Bennett. Link.
Thaxted, Essex, St. John the Baptist, Our Lady and St. Laurence. From an old postcard in Christopher Skottowe's
Collection. Link.
The Hook, Worcs., Hook Church. © Peter
Morgan.
The Hope, Shropshire, former Primitive Methodist Chapel (1882), now converted to residential use. SO 517 788. ©
Les Needham (2011).
The Lee, Bucks., St. John the Baptist. SP 899 044. © Les Needham.
Link.
The Leigh, Gloucs., St. Catherine.
Another view. Both © Graeme Harvey.
The Loup, Co. Derry, Saltersland Presbyterian Church. St. Patrick (RC). H 903
844. Both © Gerard Close.
The Marsh, Shropshire, a "tin
tabernacle". Another view. SO 314
979. Both © John Bowdler (2010).
The Moor (near Hawkhurst), Kent, St.
Laurence. TQ 752 304. © Geoff Watt. Another view. © Steve Bulman (2009).
Link.
The Pound, Powys, Hepzibah Baptist Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2011).
The Rookery, St. Saviour - a "tin
tabernacle". © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).
Theale, Berks., Holy Trinity. From an old
postcard, Steve Bulman's Collection.
Link.
Thearne, ERYorks., former Primitive Methodist Chapel. © James Murray (2009).
Theberton, Suffolk, St. Peter. TM 437 660.
© Judith Anderson (2005). Link.
Theddingworth, Leics., All Saints. Congregational Church.
SP 666 856. Both © George
Weston.
Thelwall, Cheshire, All Saints. SJ 649
874. © Bruce Read. Link.
Therfield, Herts., St. Mary the Virgin.
Link.
Baptist Church. Both © Alan
Craxford.
Thetford, Norfolk.
Theydon Mount, Essex, St. Michael. TQ 492 992. © William Metcalfe.
Link.
Thimbleby, Lincs., St. Margaret.
© Dave Hitchborne.
Thirkleby, NYorks., All Saints. Interior view. Both © Kenneth Paver
(2011). Link. Grade II* listed -
link.
Thirlby, NYorks., former Methodist
Chapel, now a private residence. © Tom Halstead.
Thirsk, NYorks.
Thixendale, NYorks., St. Mary. ©
James Murray.
Thockrington, Northumberland, St. Aidan. NY 957 789. © Bill Henderson (2011).
Link. Grade II* listed -
link.
Thongbridge, WYorks., St. Andrew. ©
Bill Henderson.
Thorganby, Lincs., All Saints. ©
Dave Hitchborne. Link.
Thorganby, NYorks., St. Helen. Link.
© Bill Henderson.
Thorgumbald, ERYorks., St.
Mary the Virgin. © Bill Henderson.
Thormanby, NYorks., St. Mary Magdalene
(or St. Mary the Virgin, depending on which source you consult).
Interior view. Both © Kenneth
Paver.
Link.
Thornaby-on-Tees, NYorks.
Thornborough, Bucks., St. Mary. From an old postcard (franked 1911) in Reg Dosell's Collection.
Link.
Thornbury, Gloucs., St. Mary the
Virgin. © Phil Draper. Former Salvation
Army Hall, originally a Methodist Church. © Rob Brettle.
Thornby, Nhants., St. Helen. © Aidan
Thomson.
Thorncliffe, Staffs., Methodist Church. © Alan Blacklock (2010).
Thorncombe, Dorset, St. Mary. ST 375
033. Link.
Thorncombe Chapel. ST 375 032.
Link. Both © Julie
Baker.
Thorne, SYorks., St. Nicholas. © Bill
Henderson. Methodist Church. © James Murray. Primitive Methodist Centenary
Church (1907). © James Murray. Former Chapel (1893), now converted into flats. © James Murray.
Thorner, WYorks., St. Peter. © Graham
Pickles.
Thorney, Cambs., Baptist Church. ©
Robin Peel.
Thornham, Norfolk, All Saints. TF 733 435. ©
Steve Bulman (2005).
Thornhaugh, Cambs., St. Andrew. ©
Robin Peel.
Thornhill, D&G., Parish Church. Another view. This former church
is Virginhall Church (confirmed by Janet Gimber), and is now in use as a furniture shop. The former
Evangelical Union Church, now a squash club. All © James Murray (2009).
Thornhill, WYorks., St. Michael. ©
Stan Walker. Link.
Thornehillhead, Devon,
Thornhillhead Methodist Church. Note that the place-name spelling is as the OS
map, and the church spelling as the church notice board. SS 413165. © Martin
Richter (2011).
Thornley, Co. Durham (nr. Durham), St. Bartholomew, dating from
1842-3. Bill describes it as "apparently either disused or under repair." © Bill Henderson. Methodist Church.
© Bill Henderson.
Another view. © James Murray.
Gospel Hall. © Bill Henderson. Sacred Heart and English Martyrs (R.C.).
© James Murray. Another view. © Colin Coates.
Thornley, Co. Durham (nr. Tow Law). St. Bartholomew. This old
postcard is from Reg Dosell's Collection.
Thornthwaite, Cumbria, St. Mary. 89 NY 227 254. ©
Dave Westrap. An old postcard view,
from Steve Bulman's Collection. Unusual in that it has been over-stamped with
Christmas Greetings!
Thorne, Pembs., the former Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (1813), now in secular use.
Interior view. SR 945 966. Both © Mike Berrell.
Thornton, ERYorks., St. Michael.
© Bill Henderson.
Thornton, Lancs.
Thornton, Lincs., the Abbey Gate. Detail. Both © David Nicholson.
St. Wilfred. © Dave Hitchborne.
Thornton, Pembs., Baptist Chapel (1867). SM 904 079. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Thornton, WYorks., Old St. James, or Bell Chapel. Another view, also
showing new St. James in the background. Link1.
Link2. St. James
(1872). All © David Regan (2011). Link.
Thornton Dale, NYorks., All Saints.
© Elaine Hindson. Methodist Church. © Victor Hunter. Another
view. © Colin Waters Collection.
Thornton in Lonsdale, NYorks.,
St. Oswald. © Mrs. Janet Dalby. Another view, © Alan Blacklock (2011).
Thornton-in-Craven, NYorks., St. Mary, with its Holy Well in the foreground. SD 901 484. © David Regan (2011).
Link.
Thornton-le-Beans, NYorks.,
chapel of ease. © Bill Henderson.
Thornton-le-Moor, Lincs., All Saints. TF 049 962. © Bill Henderson (2009).
Link.
Thornton-le-Moors, Cheshire, St. Mary.
SJ 442 746. © Bruce Read.
Link.
Thornton-le-Street, NYorks.,
St. Leonard. © Bill Henderson. Interior view.
© Kenneth Paver. Grade II* listed - link.
Thornton Steward, NYorks., St.
Oswald. © Julie Brutnell. Interior view, and the font,
both © Kenneth Paver (2011). Grade II* listed - link.
Thornton Watlass, NYorks., St.
Mary. SE 232 853. © Michael Bourne.
Thoroton, Notts., St. Helena. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011).
Link. Grade I listed -
link.
Thorpe, Surrey, St. Mary, on Church
Approach. An old postcard from Reg Dosell's Collection, previously in the
"Unknown" section, and identified by Greg Mishevski.
Link.
Thorpe Arch, WYorks., All Saints. ©
Bill Henderson.
Thorpe Arnold, Leics., St. Mary the
Virgin. © George Weston.
Thorpe Audlin, WYorks., former
Wesleyan Chapel, now a private residence. © Bill Henderson.
Thorpe Bassett, NYorks., All Saints (restored 1882). © Colin Waters Collection (2010).
Thorpe Fen Dykes, Lincs., Methodist
Church. © Dave Hitchborne.
Thorpe Malsor, Nhants., All Saints.
© Steve Nurthen and Andy Jones.
Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk, St. Mary. From an old postcard in Reg Dosell's Collection.
Link.
Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Lincs., the former John Hunt Memorial Wesleyan Chapel (1910) on Fosse Lane. Previously in the "Unknown"
section, this is another postcard from Judy Flynn's collection. This one has a hand-written "Thorpe
Chapel" on the back, and was identified by Simon Davies and Janet Gimber, and Greg Mishevski. Greg advises that it was named in honour of John Hunt, the
Methodist Missionary to Fiji. It closed in 1997, and is now a private residence. Flickr has a
modern view.
Thorpe Salvin, SYorks., St. Peter.
© Bill Henderson.
Thorpe Satchville, Leics., St.
Michael and All Angels. © George Weston.
Thorpe Thewles, Co. Durham, St. James. Another view.
Interior view. All © Alan Blacklock.
Link.
Thrapston, Northants., St. James. © John
Balaam (2008). Link.
Threapwood, Cheshire, St. John. SJ 439 453. Link.
Former
Chapel, now a private residence. Originally Ebenezer Congregational Chapel, it was later known as Threapwood
Congregational Church (U.R.C.), which closed about 1987. Identified by Janet Gimber. SJ 439 457. Both © Bruce Read.
Three Legged Cross, Dorset, All Saints
- an Iron Mission Church, built 1893. In 1957 it was
clad in stone, but has since been
demolished and replaced. Former Primitive
Methodist Chapel. Dating from 1893, it replaced an earlier building of about
1850, and went out of use in 1984. Extended, it is now a private residence.
U.R.C., formerly Congregational
(built 1891). Images courtesy of Verwood Historical Society, and kindly forwarded by Jill Coulthard. © Les Strong. 90 NY 323 254. Link.
Three Lords, Carmarthenshire,
the former Ebenezer Independent Chapel (1864), now used as a farm store. © Peter
Morgan (2011).
Three Mile Cross, Berks., United Church
(Methodist and U.R.C.), originally Wesleyan (1876). © Ian Miller.
Threlkeld, Cumbria, dedicated to St. Mary. © Les Strong. NY 323 254. Link.
The former Methodist Chapel, now called Chapel House. From old maps, Martin has determined dates of : built
between 1900 and 1924 (when it was Wesleyan), disused by 1977. A conversation with a local resident produced dates of : opened 1903, closed mid-1960's.
Another view. NY 323 246. Both © Martin Richter (2011).
Threxton, Norfolk, All Saints. TF 885 001. © Graeme Wall.
Link.
Thrigby, Norfolk, St. Mary. © Geoff Watt.
Link.
Thrimby, Cumbria, St. Mary. © Malcolm Minshaw.
Link.
Thringarth, Co. Durham, Wesleyan
Methodist Chapel. © Steve Bruce.
Throapham, SYorks., St. John. © Bill
Henderson.
Throcking, Herts., Holy Trinity. TL 339 302. © Les Needham.
Link.
Throckley, Tyne & Wear, St. Mary. © Bill
Henderson.
Thropton, Nthumb., U.R.C. © Bill
McKenzie.
Throwleigh, Devon, St. Mary the
Virgin. SO 757 219. © Peter Wood.
Throwley, Kent, St. Michael and All Angels. TQ 992 557. © Geoff Watt.
Thrumpton, Notts., All Saints. SK 509
311. © Michael Bourne.
Thrumster, Highland, the Parish Church. ND 333
447. © Martin Briscoe.
Thrussington, Leics.. © Jane
Marriott.
Thruxton, Hants., St. Peter and St. Paul. Another view. Both © Les Needham.
Link.
Thruxton, Herefordshire, St.
Bartholomew. Interior view. Both ©
James Murray. An old postcard view,
from Reg Dosells' Collection.
Thrybergh, SYorks., St. Leonard. © Bill
Henderson. Link.
St. Peter. © Jonathan Dabs.
Link.
St. Gerard (R.C.). © Jonathan Dabs.
Link.
Thundersley, Essex.
Thurgarton, Notts., Priory Church of St. Peter. © David Regan (2011).
Link1. Link2.
Grade I listed - link.
Thurlaston, Leicestershire, All
Saints. © Pam Drinkall. Another view. © George Weston. Link.
Thurlaston Baptist Chapel. © George Weston.
Thurlbear, Somerset, St. Thomas a Becket. Sheila advises that it dates from the 11th century, and is the resting place of
Henrietta, the wife of William Surtees Altham. She was the sister of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. ST 266 211. © Sheila Tucker.
Link.
Thurlby (nr. Bourne), Lincs., St. Firmin. © Robin
Peel. Two interior views - 1, 2, and two views of a squint (a rare
survival) - 1, 2 , all © Mike Berrell (2011).
Methodist Church (formerly Wesleyan, 1912) on High Street. Two interior views-
1, 2. TF 096 185. All © Mike Berrell (2011). The former
Free Methodist Chapel (1861) on Northorpe Lane, now in residential use. TF 094 169. © Mike Berrell (2011).
Thurles, Co. Tipperary, Cathedral of the Assumption (R.C.). From an old postcard in Reg Dosell's collection.
Link.
Thurlestone, Devon, All Saints. From an old postcard,
Bulman Collection. Modern view.
Interior view (the main aisle).
Side aisle. All photos © James
Murray.
Thurloxton, Somerset, St. Giles. © Simon Kidner.
Thurlstone, SYorks., St. Saviour. Thurlstone & Millhouse Green Methodist Church.
Both © Bill Henderson.
Thurmaston, Leics., St. Michael &
All Angels. Methodist Church. Wesleyan Chapel. All © George Weston.
Thurnam, Lancs., St. Thomas and St. Elizabeth
(R.C.). © Elaine Hindson.
Thurnby, Leics., St. Luke. The Thurnby and Bushby U.R.C. Both © George
Weston.
Thurne, Norfolk, St. Edmund. © James Murray.
Thurnham, Kent, St. Mary. © Robin Pizzy.
Link1.
Link2.
Thurnscoe, SYorks., St. Helen. Central Hall Methodist Church. Both © Bill
Henderson.
Thursby,
Cumbria.
Dedicated to St. Andrew. NY 324 504. © Steve Bulman.
Another view. © Philip Kapp.
Methodist
Church. NY 324 506. © Steve Bulman. Link.
Thurso, Highland.
Thurstonland, WYorks., St, Thomas. The pulpit and
altar. All © Ina Penneyston (2011). Grade II listed -
link. The former Wesleyan
chapel (dating from 1810), now a private residence. © Stan Walker.
Thwing, ERYorks., All Saints. © James
Murray.
Tibberton, Gloucs., Holy Trinity. SO
757 219. © Peter Wood.
Link.
Tibberton,
Worcs., St. Peter ad Vincula. © Peter Morgan.
Tibenham, Norfolk, All Saints. © Ralph Wilson.
Link. Please note that
the image of Tibenham church previously shown here was incorrect.
Tibshelf, Derbyshire, St. John the Baptist. © David Regan (2011).
Link. Grade II listed -
link.
Ticehurst, East Sussex, St. Mary the
Virgin. From an old postcard, Bulman Collection.
Link.
Tichborne, Hants., St. Andrew. From an
old postcard in Steve Bulman's collection.
Link.
Tickhill, SYorks., St. Mary. © Bill
Henderson.
Tickton, ERYorks., St. Paul (Anglican
and Methodist). The Church
(Anglican and Methodist). Both © James Murray.
Tiddington, Warks., St. Joseph
(R.C.). © Aidan Thomson.
Tidenham, Gloucs., St. Mary and St.
Peter. © Graeme Harvey.
Tideswell, Derbyshire.
Tidmarsh, Berks., St. Laurence. © Peter
Morgan. Link.
Tidmington, Warks., Church of the
Ascension. © David Ware.
Link.
Tiers Cross, Pembs., Tabernacle U.R.C. SM 906 108. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Tighnabruaich, Argyll & Bute. © Bill
McKenzie.
Tilbrook, Cambs., All Saints. © Jim Rushton.
Link.
Tillingham, Essex, St. Nicholas. TL
993 038. © Tony Preston.
Tilmanstone, Kent, St. Andrew. TR
302 515. Link. Former
Wesleyan Chapel, now used as a
Village Hall. TR 304 511. Both © Geoff Watt.
Tilney All Saints, Norfolk, All Saints. TF 568 180. © Bill Henderson (2011).
Link. Grade I listed -
link.
Tilney St. Lawrence, Norfolk, St. Lawrence, a curious
memorial, and its
windows. TF 550 149. All © Nan Bailey. Another view, © Bill Henderson (2011).
Link.
Grade II* listed - link.
Tilstone Fearnall, Cheshire, St. Jude. SJ 566 604. © Bruce Read.
Tilsworth, Beds, dedicated to All Saints.
© Bill McKenzie.
Tilton on the Hill, Leics., St. Peter.
© George Weston.
Timperley.
Altrincham, GMan.
Timsbury, Somerset, the Parish Church, dedicated to
the Blessed Virgin Mary. Tabor Free Methodist
Church. Both © Elizabeth Nash.
Tingewick, Bucks., St. Mary
Magdalene. © Steve Bulman. SP 658 331.
Tingwall, Shetland. © Martin Briscoe.
Tintagel, Cornwall, St. Materiana on Church Hill. From an old postcard, Steve Bulman's Collection. A
modern view. © Alex Parker. Link1.
Link2.
Tintern, Monmouthshire, the ruined Tintern
Abbey. "Interior" view. Both © James Murray.
Link. The ruins of
St. Mary, destroyed in a fire in
the 1970's. Another view. Both © Gerard Charmley
(2011). Methodist Church. © Gerard Charmley
(2011).
Tintwistle, Derbys., Christ Church, on
Church Street. © Bill Henderson. Two interior views -
1,
2, and an
angel, all © Mike Berrell (2011).
U.R.C. SK 024 974. © Mike Berrell. Ebenezer Chapel
(Wesleyan Methodist), on Old Road, dates from 1830. Now in residential use. SK 026 975. © Mike Berrell.
Tinwell, Rutland, All Saints. © Robin
Peel. Grade II listed - link.
Tipton,
WMids.
Tirgwyn, Ceredigion, the former Pensarn Chapel (1795), now in residential use has an attractive slate
date-stone, which also bears date 1833. SN 378 548. Both © Mike Berrell (2011).
Tirley, Gloucs., St. Michael and All
Angels. Another view. Both © Rosemary
Groves. Link.
Methodist Church. © Graeme
Harvey.
Tisbury, Wilts., St. John the Baptist,
burial place of Rudyard Kipling's parents. ST 944 290.
Church of the Sacred Heart (R.C.). ST
945 292. Methodist Church. ST 943
294. All © Andrew Ross.
Tissington, Derbyshire, St. Mary. Another view. SK 176 522. Inside the
entrance porch is an early tympanum (is this Norman or Saxon?). Also from an early date is the carved, drum shaped font.
Interior view. The large FitzHerbert memorial is shown more clearly here.
The Norman-style windows look too crisp to be original. SK 176 522. All © Steve Bulman.
Link. Methodist Church (1955), currently
undergoing work. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2011).
Titchfield, Hants., St. Peter. © David Packman
at http://www.hampshirecam.co.uk/. This old postcard from Judy Flynn
was previously in the "Unknown" section, and identified by Janet Gimber. It shows the vestry(?) without the unfortunate dormer windows visible in David's photo.
When were these added? Link1.
Link2. Link3.
Titchwell, Norfolk, St. Mary. ©
Christopher Skottowe (1966).
Link.
Titley, Herefordshire, St. Peter. Two interior views - 1,
2, and the font. SO 331 601. All © Steve Bulman (2011).
Link. Grade II listed -
link.
Tiverton, Cheshire, Methodist Chapel. SJ 551 604. © Bruce Read.
Tiverton, Devon, St. Peter. The
elaborately ornamented porch, and two
interior views - 1,
2 - a unicorn and lion adorn the
mayor's seat. St. George.
Link.
Tiverton Methodist Church on St.
Peter's Street. All © Chris Emms (2011).
Tixall, Staffs., St. John the Baptist (1848) on Tixall Road. Two
interior views - 1,
2. SJ 979 228. All © Mike Berrell (2011).
Link.
Tixover, Rutland, St. Mary Magdalen. © Mark
Turbott. Grade II* listed - link.
Toberkeigh, Co. Antrim, Presbyterian Church (1890). D 003 405. ©
Gerard Close (2011).
Tobermore, Co. Derry, The Carson
Memorial Baptist Church. Presbyterian Church. H 830 966. Church of
Ireland. H 823 962. All © Gerard Close. Ruins of the
church founded by St. Crunathan in
the 6th century, though the present fabric is much later. H 816 950. © Gerard
Close (2011).
Tobermory
(Mull), Argyll & Bute.
Toddington, Beds., dedicated to St.
George. © Bill McKenzie.
Toddington, Gloucs., St. Andrew. ©
Graeme Harvey.
Todenham, Gloucs., St. Thomas of
Canterbury. © Bill McKenzie.
Todmorden, WYorks.
Todwick, SYorks., St. Peter and St. Paul.
© Bill Henderson.
Toft, Cambs., St. Andrew.
Link.
Methodist Church. Both © James Murray.
Link.
Toft, Cheshire, St. John the Evangelist. SJ
759 767. © Bruce Read.
Toft-next-Newton, Lincs., St. Peter &
St. Paul. © Dave Hitchborne.
Togherdoo, Co. Tyrone, Methodist Church. H 346 097. © Gerard Close.
Tolpuddle, Dorset, St. John. © June Norris. Another view. © Roger Hopkins. Interior view.
Tolpuddle is, of course, famous for the Tolpuddle Martyrs, and there is an annual Trade Union
pilgrimage here to pay their respects to the memory of the martyrs, one of whom is buried here. Both © Roger
Hopkins. Link. Grade I listed -
link. The Methodist
Church (1861, restored 1957) also has a memorial commemorating the martyrs - close-ups
here and here. Interior
view. All ©
Dennis Harper (2011). Grade II listed - link.
Tomatin, Highland, Church of Scotland - one of the "Tin Churches". Free
Presbyterian Church. Free Church. All © John Mackie. Centre ofthe vilage is at NH 803 288.
Link.
Tompkin, Staffs., Tomkin Congregational Chapel (1865). SJ 943 512. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009).
Ton Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Tonbridge, Kent.
Tondu, Bridgend, Wesley Methodist Church. © Gervase N. E. Charmley.
Tong, Shrops., St. Bartholomew. © Peter Morgan.
Tong, WYorks., in Birstall parish, St. James.
© Bill Henderson.
Tonge, Kent, St. Giles. TQ 934 641. © Geoff Watt.
Tongland, D&G., the roofless remains of
the Parish Church. 83 NX 698 540. Beside it stands the even more ruinous remains
of the Old Parish Church. Both ©
Steve Bulman.
Tongue, Highland, St. Andrew (Church of Scotland). ©
Bill Henderson.
Tongwynlais, Cardiff, St. Michael and All Angels (CiW).
Link.
Ainon Chapel (Baptist, English speaking, but formerly Welsh
speaking). Hermon (Presbyterian, now closed). Salem
(Baptist, now closed). Bethesda (U.R.C., formerly Congregational). All
© Gerard Charmley.
Tonna, Neath Port Talbot, St. Anne (CiW) on St. Anne's Terrace.
Another view. Nazareth Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel on Henfaes Road.
Noddfa Newydd Baptist Church on Wenallt Road was built to replace Aberdulais Baptist Church, which was demolished in
the early 1990's to make way for a road. Another view. All © Jim Parker.
Tonypandy,
Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Tonyrefail,
Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Toomebridge, Co. Antrim, St. Oliver Plunkett (R.C.). H 992 903. © Gerard Close.
Tooting, Greater London.
Topcliffe, NYorks., St. Columba. © Bill Henderson. Another view of St. Columba,
© Alan Blacklock. Another view, interior view,
altar and window, a monument and a
brass, all © Steve Bulman (2011). Link.
Methodist Church (1840). © Bill Henderson.
Toppesfield, Essex, St. Margaret of
Antioch. Wooden porch. TL 739
374. Both © Steve Taylor.
Topsham, Dev.
Torksey, Lincs., St. Peter. From an old postcard in Reg Dosell's Collection.
Tormarton, Gloucs., St. Mary Magdalen. © Phil Draper.
Another view. © Graeme Harvey (2010).
Link.
Tonmawr, Neath Port Talbot, St. Teilo (CiW). Mission Church. Both © Gerard
Charmley (2011).
Tornagrain, Highland, Petty Church of Scotland (originally Petty Free church, built 1848-0). NH 757 502. © John Mackie.
St. Columba. ©
Martin Briscoe.
Torosay, Argyll & Bute, the Torosay and
Kinlochspelve church. © Martin Briscoe.
Torpenhow,
Cumbria, St. Michael. © Steve Bulman. NY 205 398. Link.
Torphins, Aberdeenshire. © Bill McKenzie.
Parish Church (CoS). © John Mackie
(2010).
Torquay, Dev.
Torrisholme, Lancs., Church of the
Ascension, SD 454 637. Church of the Good
Shepherd (R.C.). Methodist Church. All
© Elaine Hindson.
Torthorwald, D&G., Parish Church. ©
James Murray (2009).
Link.
Tortworth, Gloucs., St. Leonard. © Phil Draper.
Link.
Torver, Cumbria, St. Luke. SD 285 942. © Steve
Bulman.
Toseland, Cambs., St. Michael.
Another view. The splendid
south door.
Link.
Methodist Church. All © Jim Rushton.
Tosside, NYorks., St. Bartholomew with St.
James. © Steve Bulman.
Totnes, Devon.
Tottenhill, Norfolk, St. Bardolph. From an old postcard in Reg Dosell's Collection.
Link.
Totteridge, GLon., Union Church
(U.R.C.). TQ 255 931. © Michael Bourne.
Totternhoe, Beds., dedicated to St. Giles.
© Bill McKenzie.
Tottington, GMan., St. John.
Methodist Church on Market Street.
Link.
St. Hilda (R.C.). All © Les Needham.
Tough, Aberdeenshire - see
Kirkton of Tough.
Tovil, Kent, the former St. Stephen. now
demolished. Site is at 188 TQ 753 546. From an old postcard, Geoff Watt's
Collection.
Link.
Tow Law, Co. Durham, St. Philip and St.
James. Link.
St. Joseph (R.C.).
Wesleyan Methodist Church. All ©
Bill Henderson.
Towersey, Oxon., St. Catherine. Another view. Both © Les Needham.
Link.
Towy Castle, Carmarthenshire, Rama Independent Chapel (1840, re-built 1871).
© Peter Morgan (2011).
Towyn, Conwy.
Toynton All Saints, Lincs., All
Saints. Methodist Church. Both ©
Dave Hitchborne.
Toynton St. Peter, Lincs.,
St. Peter. © Dave Hitchborne.
Trafford Park, GMan., the former
St. Cuthbert, on Third Avenue (now in secular use). SJ 795 966.
St. Antony of Padua (R.C.) on
Eleventh Street, dates from 1904.
Interior view. SJ 794 967.
All © Mike Berrell.
Tralee, Co. Kerry, Dominican
Church of the Holy Cross. © John Balaam (2008).
St. John (R.C.). © John Balaam
(2008).
Tranent,
East Lothian, the Parish Kirk. © James Denham. Link.
Salvation Army Hall. © Rob Brettle.
Traquair, Borders, the Parish Church,
also known as Kirkbride. © Steve Bulman.
Link.
Trawden,
Lancs., St. Mary the Virgin. 103 SD 911 385. The former St. Ursula (R.C.). 103 SD 908 400. The former Zion Chapel. 103 SD 912 382. All © Philip Kapp.
Tre Taliesin, Ceredigion, Rehoboth Chapel.
© Gerard Charmley (2011).
Tre-Llan, Pembs., former Parish Church,
now abandoned. A nearby Holy Well
(dry at the time of Mike's visit). SM 987 360. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Trealaw, Rhondda Cynon Taff, All Saints (CiW). The former Carmel
English Baptist Chapel (1904). Trealaw Christian Fellowship Centre (Apostolic).
Link. Elim Pentecostal Church.
originally the vestry to the now-demolished Bethlehem Baptist Chapel. The former Tabernacle Welsh Independent Church.
All © Gervase N. E. Charmley.
Trebanog, Rhondda Cynon Taff, English Congregational Church (1881), a "Tin Tabernacle", as is the
following church. Mt. Zion English Baptist Church. Another view.
All © Gervase N. E. Charmley.
Trebanos, Neath Port Talbot, Parish Church.
Capel y Graig Unitarian Chapel (1893), built to replace the remote Gellionen Chapel.
Gosen Independent Church has dates 1865 and 1891. All © Gerard Charmley (2011).
Trebetherick, Cornwall, St. Enodoc. © Roger
Heap.
Trecwyn, Pembs., Mamre Calvinistic
Methodist Chapel (1843 and 1908). SM 967
327. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Trecynon, Rhondda Cynon
Taff.
Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent.
Tredington, Gloucs., dedicated to St.
John the Baptist. © Bill McKenzie.
Interior view. © Graeme Harvey (2010).
Tredington, Warks., dedicated to St.
Gregory. Norman doorway. SP 259 436. ©
Steve Bulman. The following are all © John Bowdler - the
porch, 2 views of an ancient door -
1,
2, a
window, the
roof, an
interior view, a fine
pulpit, and the
altar.
Trefdraeth, Isle of Anglesey, St. Beuno.
Interior view. Both © Tim Hollinghurst.
Trefecca, Powys, Coleg Trefecca Chapel.
Coleg Trefecca is a training centre run by the Welsh Presbyterian Church. The college building was
originally built as the home of Howell Harris' "Trefecca Family", a religious community. The original chapel is the closer wing
here. Both © Gervase N. E. Charmley. Link.
Treferig, Rhondda Cynon Taff, the scant remains of a Quaker Meeting House, dating originally from the 17th
century. © Gervase N. E. Charmley.
Treffynnon, Pembs., Calvinistic
Methodist Chapel (1867). Two interior views -
1,
2 (both taken through
windows). SM 849 287. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Trefgarn Owen, Pembs.,
Congregational Church. The sign,
giving various dates. SM 869 254. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Trefnant, Denbighshire, Capel Trefnant (1840) on Station Yard. After consulting old maps, Howard Richter has advised that
this was Wesleyan Methodist in 1875 and 1899, and Methodist in 1964. SJ 055 705. © Carl Hogan.
Treforest, Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Trefriw, Conwy, St. Mary (CiW). SH 780 632. Another view. © Steve Bulman. Link.
Independent Chapel. SH 780 631.
Link.
Peniel Presbyterian Church. SH
780 632. All © Dave
Westrap.
Tregaron, Ceredigion, St. Caron. SN 680 597. Capel Bwlchgwynt
(Calvinistic Methodist). SN 678 597. © Mike Berrell.
Tregonetha, Cornwall, the former Tregonetha Methodist Chapel (built as Bible Christian) now seems to be a holiday let.
My appreciation to Janet Gimber for the identification. SW 956 638. © Bill Henderson.
Tregrehan, Cornwall, Methodist
Chapel. A former Primitive Methodist
Chapel, now a home. Both at SX 044 537, on opposite sides of the road.
Appreciative thanks to the home owner for his permission to photograph the
former chapel. Both
© Andrew Ross.
Trehafod, Rhondda Cynon Taff, St. Barnabas (CiW). The former
Bethesda Baptist Church. Both © Gervase N. E. Charmley.
Treharris, Merthyr Tydfil.
Treherbert, Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Trelawnyd, Flintshire, St. Michael. Another view. There is a
churchyard cross, which (according to Pevsner) is 14th century. Another view.
SJ 088 796. Link. Ebenezer Chapel
has dates 1701 and 1908 on the wall plaque. SJ 091 798. Nasareth Chapel
(Welsh Presbyterian). SJ 091 797. All © Steve Bulman.
Trelewis, Merthyr Tydfil, the former St. Mary (CiW). Trinity Baptist Church.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. All
© Gerard Charmley (2011).
Tremadog, Gwynedd, dedicated to St. Mary. © Bill
McKenzie.
Tremain, Ceredigion, the Parish Church. SN 235 486. © Mike Berrell.
Trent, Dorset, St. Andrew. Another view. ST 589 185. Both © Julie Baker.
Trentham, Staffs. © Martin
Briscoe. Formerly listed as a chapel, BereniceUK has advised that it is a
mausoleum.
Treoes, Vale of Glamorgan, Saron Independent Chapel. ©
Gerard Charmley (2011).
Treorchy, Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Treswell, Notts., St. John the Baptist.
Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Grade I listed -
link.
Trethomas, Caerphilly, St. Thomas' Christian Centre (CiW).
© Gerard Charmley (2010). Trethomas Christian
Fellowship. Unidentified
church on
Navigation Street - Howard Richter has advised that this church (at ST 181 888) was Bethany (Assemblies of God) Pentecostal in 1960-2, and Pentecostal
in 1970-3. He has also advised that this former
chapel,
at ST 182 887 (now a nursery), was Penuel Welsh Congregational. All © Gerard Charmley (2010).
Tretower, Powys, St. John the Evangelist. © Gervase N. E. Charmley.
Link. Zoar Chapel (1844), ©
Gerard Charmley (2011).
Trevaughan,
Carmarthenshire, Bethania Chapel. © Ruth Roberts.
Trevone, Cornwall, St. Saviour. © Bill
McKenzie. Link.
Trillick, Co. Tyrone, Christchurch (CoI). H 333 561. St. McCartan (R.C.). H 326
556. Methodist Church. H 332 559. All © Gerard Close.
Tring, Herts.
Trinity, Jersey, Trinity Parish Church. © Alan Perchard.
Trumpington, Cambs., St. Mary and St.
Michael. © John Salmon.
Trentham, Staffs., the cemetery
chapel. © Martin Briscoe.
Troedyraur, Ceredigion, St. Michael. SN 327 459. © Mike Berrell.
Link.
Troedyrhiw, Merthyr Tydfil.
Troon, South Ayrshire.
Trory, Co. Fermanagh, St. Michael (CoI). H 231 493. © Gerard Close (2011).
Trottiscliffe, Kent, St. Peter & St.
Paul. TQ 646 605. © Dave Westrap. An
old postcard view (circa 1912).
Link1.
Link2.
Trotton, West Sussex, St. George. From an old
postcard, Bulman Collection.
Link.
Troutbeck, Cumbria, Jesus Church. From an old postcard,
Bulman Collection. A modern view.
© Malcolm Minshaw. Link.
Trowbridge, Wiltshire.
Truro, Cornwall.
Trusley, Derbyshire, All Saints (1713). © Richard Marriott (2011). Link. Grade II*
listed - link.
Trysull, Staffs., All Saints, on School
Road. © John French. Link.
Tuam, Co. Galway, the Cathedral Church. Shown here as it was in about 1800,
and after the restoration of 1865. Illustration from Colin Waters Collection.
Tuddenham, Suffolk, St. Martin. From
an old postcard, (written on, but not franked, 12 Oct. 1917), Bulman Collection.
Link.
Tudeley, Kent, All Saints.
Interior view.
Stained glass window by Marc Chagall.
All © Aidan Thomson.
Tufton, Pembs., Siloh Chapel (1842 and
1900). SN 039 281. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Tugby, Leics., St. Thomas a Becket.
© George Weston.
Tugford, Shropshire, St. Catherine (O).
Interior view. Both ©
Aidan Thomson. A fine church, with much of interest. The following are all © Steve Bulman (2009) - two more exterior views -
1, 2, the south doorway, the
blocked priests door with tympanum, another interior view, the
font; the chancel has a number of tomb recesses cut into the outside of
the wall.
Tullaghan, Co. Leitrim, St. Patrick (R.C.). G 782 578. © Gerard Close.
Tullibardine, Perth and Kinross, the
Chapel. Interior view. NN 909
134. An important medieval survival, largely dating from a re-build of about
1500. Both © Alan Craxford.
Link.
Tullyallen, Co. Tyrone, Church of the Assumption (R.C.). H 725 608. © Gerard Close.
Tullygarley, Co. Antrim, Mission Hall. D 095 006. © Gerard Close.
Tullylish, Co. Down, All Saints (CoI). J 081 486. © Gerard Close (2011).
Tumble, Carmarthenshire.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Tunstall, ERYorks., All Saints. © James
Murray.
Tunstall, Kent, St. John the Baptist. 178 TQ 896
619. © Geoff Watt.
Tunstall, Lancs., dedicated to St. John the
Baptist. © Steve Bulman. Another view. © Jane Marriott. SD 614 739.
Tunstall, Norfolk, the remains of St.
Peter & St. Paul. © Geoff Watt.
Link.
Tunstall, North Yorkshire, Holy Trinity. © Bill
Henderson. Another view. © Peter Morgan.
Tunstall, Suffolk, St. John the Baptist. TM
363 552. © Steve Bulman (2005). An old postcard view, from Reg Dosell's Collection. Link.
Tupholme Abbey, Lincs., - see Bardney.
Tupton, Derbyshire, St. John. Link.
Evangelical Church. Link. Both © David Regan (2011).
Tur Langton, Leics., St. Andrew. © George Weston. An old postcard (previously in the
"Unknown" section, thanks are due to Janet Gimber for the identification. Congregational Church, closed about 1982.
SP 716 946. © George Weston.
Turkdean, Gloucs., All Saints. © Mark
Turbott.
Turlough, County Mayo, Church of
Ireland.
Turnditch, Derbyshire, former Primitive Methodist Church.
Green Bank Independent Church. Both © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2011).
Turvey, Beds., All Saints. © Bill McKenzie.
Turville, Bucks., St. Mary. From an old
postcard, Bulman Collection.
A modern view. © Bill McKenzie.
Link.
Tushielaw, Borders, the former Tushielaw Free Church, which has been disused for decades. My appreciation to Janet
Gimber for the identification. © James Murray (2009).
Tushingham, Cheshire, St. Chad. © Peter Morgan.
Tutbury.
Tuxford, Notts., St. Nicholas. Link.
Grade I listed - link.
Methodist Church (1841). Link. Both © David Regan (2011).
Twatt,
Orkney. © Martin Briscoe. Kevin Price advises (2011) that the church was sold in 2008. A new church is being built in Dounby, which will be Milestone Community
Church, and will serve the parishes of Birsay, Harray and Sandwick.
Tweedsmuir, Borders, the parish kirk. © Steve
Bulman.
Twickenham, St. Mary. From an old
engraving © the Colin Water's Collection.
A modern view (with flood!). ©
Mike Rice.
Interior view, © Christopher Skottowe (1966).
Link.
Twigworth, Gloucs., St. Matthew. ©
Graeme Harvey.
Two Mills, Cheshire, Presbyterian Church.
SJ 353 736. © Bruce Read.
Twyford, Bucks., St. Mary.
The church has a splendid Norman doorway. © Steve
Bulman. 165 SP 665 267.
Twyford, Derbyshire, St. Andrew. © John
French. Link.
Twyford, Leics., St. Andrew.
Wesleyan Chapel. SK 729 101. Both © George
Weston.
Twyn-Yr-Odyn, Vale of Glamorgan, the
former Baptist Chapel, now closed.
© Gerard Charmley.
Twynholm, D&G., the Parish Church. 83 NX
664 542. © Steve Bulman. Another view. ©
Mark Eccles.
Twynllanan, Carmarthenshire, Capel (1790, re-built 1897 and renovated 1910). SN 756 244. © Mike
Berrell (2009).
Twyning, Gloucs., St. Mary Magdalene. ©
Graeme Harvey.
Link.
Ty-Hen, Carmarthenshire, Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (1830,
re-built 1867). SN 301 241.
© Peter Morgan (2011).
Ty Sign, Caerphilly, St. David' Methodist Church, shared with the Church in Wales. © Gerard Charmley (2011).
Ty-Nant,
Conwy, Moriah Chapel dating from 1876. SH 990 448. © Martin Briscoe.
Tyholland, Monaghan, Church of Ireland. © Jack
Storey.
Tylagwyn, Bridgend, Baptist Chapel (1888). © Gervase N. E. Charmley.
Tyldesley, GMan.
Tylers Green, Bucks., St. Margaret. From an old
postcard (franked 1918), Bulman Collection.
Tyler Hill, Kent, St. Francis. TR 141
608. Baptist Church. TR 120 610. Both ©
Geoff Watt.
Tyler's Hill, Bucks., St. George. SP 981 018. © Les Needham.
Tylorstown, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Trinity Church (CiW).
Tylorstown Methodist Church. Capel Zion (Calvinistic Methodist). All © Gervase N. E. Charmley.
Tyndrum, Stirling, the remains of St. Filan's
Priory at NN 359 284. © Martin Briscoe.
Tyn-y-coed, Gwynedd. © Bill McKenzie.
Tyn-Y-Groes, Conwy, Chapel. SH 775 719. © Martin
Briscoe.
Tynan, County Armagh, Church of Ireland. The Lisloony Presbyterian Church. Both © Jack Storey.
Tyneham, Dorset, St. Mary. Interior view.
Detail of the East Window, designed by Martin Travers in 1925. Tyneham is the village commandeered by the MOD during WWII to serve as a training area. See
the Wikipedia entry. All © Roger Hopkins.
Link.
Tynemouth, Tyne & Wear.
Tynron, D&G., the Kirk (CoS). Another view. Both © James Murray (2009).
Tynwald, IoM., Chapel of St. John. © Jim Parker. Link.
Tysoe, Warks., Assumption of the Blessed Virgin
Mary. Interior view. Both © Aidan Thomson. Link1. Link2.
Tytherington, Gloucs., St. James.
Link. Baptist Church. Both © Graeme Harvey (2010). Ebenezer Chapel. Previously in
the Unknown section, Janet Gimber has identified it as the Ebenezer Chapel at
Winterbourne, on York Gardens and Court Road. Janet advises that it is in a
parlous condition. © Susan Sinclair.
Tywardreath, Cornwall, St. Andrew the
Apostle. SX 085 541.
Link.
Methodist Church, on Church St.
SX 084 542. Both © Andrew Ross.
Twynyrodyn, Merthyr Tydfil - see
Llywyn-On.
Tywyn, Gwynedd.
Tyrhos, Pembs., Congregational Chapel (1815, re-built 1859). Two interior views -
1 , 2, both taken through windows. SN 195 409. All © Mike Berrell
(2011).
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