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  2. Church of St Denys, Lisvane - Wikipedia

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    The church fell increasingly into decay in later centuries. By the 1840s, it was all but derelict, with a tiny congregation. Having passed centuries as a little-changed village, Lisvane began to expand in the later 19th century, and after 1861, the church's fortunes began to revive as Lisvane began to develop into an affluent suburb.

  3. Danescourt - Wikipedia

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    As well as trains, Danescourt is served by several bus routes through the area operated by Cardiff Bus and Stagecoach South Wales.. Danescourt has a primary school. Next to St John's parish church and the Radyr Court Inn is a shopping centre that includes a Co-operative store, a newsagent with a Post Office, a nursery for children and Forte School of Music.

  4. HTB network - Wikipedia

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    As such, it is a network of Anglican churches within the Church of England and the Church in Wales that are linked back to HTB. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The network now comprises more than 30 of the approximately 490 churches in the Diocese of London , and 66 churches nationwide across 17 dioceses.

  5. Tredegarville - Wikipedia

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    Tredegarville Baptist Church in 2010 William Gilbee Habershon is credited with Tredegarville Baptist Church (1861–63) on The Parade, financed by local coal magnates, the Cory family [ 2 ] at a cost of £3600 (the Corys became members of the congregation). [ 3 ]

  6. List of places of worship in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Lightship 2000, Cardiff Bay – a former lightship used as a church until 2013, with a minister from the United Reformed church. St Mary's, city centre – Cardiff's main church from the 12th century until it was destroyed by flooding in the 17th century. St Mary the Virgin, Caerau – 13th century church last used in 1973.

  7. St German's Church - Wikipedia

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    The first church in this locality was established in 1857 in a converted barn and was known as Splott Chapel and as Christ Church. In 1874 this was replaced by a second-hand building made of iron. The population was growing rapidly and this building soon became inadequate. [2] By 1881 the parish had raised €5000 to build a new church. [3]

  8. Christ Church, Radyr - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church is a Grade II listed Anglican church in Radyr, Cardiff, Wales. It is a daughter church of St John the Baptist Church, Danescourt , despite being considerably larger. The church was begun in 1903, designed by G.E. Halliday, the Diocesan Surveyor for Llandaff. [ 1 ]

  9. St John the Baptist Church, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The path is still owned by the church and is closed every Good Friday. Brass numbers on the path mark the location of graves and family tombs. [8] In 1952 St John's became a Grade I listed building, [9] of exceptional architectural and historical interest. The church serves as the priory church for Wales of the Order of Saint John.