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Whitecliff Bay is located in a comfortable and hospitable chalet park surrounded by countryside, on the sheltered east side of the Isle of Wight.

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The Cathedral Church of SS. Peter and Paul is the Roman Catholic cathedral in the Clifton area of Bristol.

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The church was built in the 1840s to a neo-Gothic design by architect August Welby Pugin, famous for his work on the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. It was paid for by halfpenny donations from the poorest community of immigrants on Tyneside, and was enhanced in the following decades by bequests from the Dunn family: the Dunns are remembered in several windows. Very recently it has been further beautified by bequests from various benefactors, most notably from Martin Ballinger (d.2007), who paid for the new floor and organ (installed in 2012-13).

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Situated in a prominent position in London Road, Arundel, West Sussex, England the cathedral overlooks the ancient town of Arundel on the west bank of the river Arun, where the valley opens out into the coastal plain.

The Cathedral is faced with Bath stone and is in the French gothic style. The planned spire was never built over the north porch. The west façade has striking figures of Christ and his apostles and a statue of Mary with her divine child, together with a large rose window adorned with stained glass.

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The Cathedral of Saint Mary the Crowned is the central point of Catholic worship in Gibraltar.

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Birmingham Orthodox Cathedral (also Dormition of the Mother of God and St Andrew) is a Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Birmingham.

The Cathedral Church of Our Lady, Help of Christians and St. Peter of Alcantara
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The Church was designed by Edward Pugin the son of Augustus Pugin and was completed in 1856. The building was paid for by Bertram, Earl of Shrewsbury who sadly died three months before it was completed. It was he who chose the dedication and wished to take the name of Shrewsbury.

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St Peter’s Cathedral, Lancaster:
  • The mother church of the Diocese of Lancaster, home to Catholics living between Preston and Carlisle
  • An active city-centre parish
  • A place of prayer
  • Home to many concerts and cultural events
  • Providing educational tours for schools
  • Open to visitors daily, 8:30am-6pm, with occasional exceptions
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A stimulating environment in which children and adults can connect with the countryside.

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Experience a cutting edge eco-build and be inspired to respond to climate change back at home and work.

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