Photos and descriptions of many of the churches and other Christian sites my family visited in Great Britain during the summer of 2004 are posted at this blog. The date in brackets after the name of the church or site is the date of our visit.
- Keble College Chapel, Oxford (14 July)
- St John the Baptist Church, Burford (15 July)
- Bunyan Museum & Bunyan Meeting Free Church, Bedford (16 July)
- Heavenfield, near Hexham (22 July)
- Lanercost Priory (22 July)
- The Bewcastle Cross (22 July)
- Dunfermline (26 July)
- Iona (30 July)
- Glasgow Cathedral (1 Aug.)
- Glasgow Necropolis (1 Aug.)
- Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling (2 Aug.)
- The Ruthwell Cross (3 Aug.)
- Parish Church of Keswick St John (4 Aug.)
- Church of St Kentigern, Crosthwaite (5 Aug.)
- St James’, Whitehaven (7 Aug.)
- St Mary’s, Gosforth (8 Aug.)
- St Paul’s, Irton (8 Aug.)
- Church of St Michael and All Angels, Muncaster (8 Aug.)
- The Ruskin Cross, Coniston (8 Aug.)
- Cartmel Priory (9 Aug.)
- Kendal Parish Church (10 Aug.)
- Church of St Mary & All Saints, Conwy (11 Aug.)
- St Tanwg’s Church, Harlech (12 Aug.)
- Llandaff Cathedral (16 Aug.)
- Bath Abbey (16 Aug.)
- Wells Cathedral (17 Aug.)
- Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Cirencester (18 Aug.)
- Parish Church of St James, Chipping Campden (19 Aug.)
- Parish Church of St Edward, Stow-on-the-Wold (19 Aug.)
- Church of St Peter & St Paul, Northleach (19 Aug.)
- St Mary-Le-Strand, London (21 Aug.)
- St Clement Danes, London (23 Aug.)
- St Bride’s, Fleet Street, London (23 Aug.)
- Smithfield Market, London (23 Aug.)
- St Bartholomew the Less, West Smithfield, London (23 Aug.)
- St Etheldreda’s, Ely Place, London (23 Aug.)
- St Olave's, Hart Street, London (24 Aug.)
- St Magnus the Martyr, Lower Thames Street, London (24 Aug.)
- St Mary Woolnoth, King William Street, London (24 Aug.)
- St Stephen Walbrook, London (24 Aug.)
- St Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield, London (24 Aug.)
There are still more photos of Christian sites to be posted. As more entries are added to the series, this page will be updated accordingly.
I want to acknowledge and recommend Irving Hexham’s The Christian Traveler’s Guide to Great Britain. We used this wonderful book extensively in planning our trip. Without it, we would not have heard about many of the sites we visited nor known why they are worth seeing.









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