Shrines To The Virgin Mary - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • Ladyewell Shrine; St Mary's at Fernyhalgh and Ladyewell - The Shrine of Our Lady and the Martyrs.http://www.ladyewellshrine.co.uk/home/home.htm

Preston,Near Fulwood,Lancashire,England

  • Our Lady of Ipswich in Ipswich, England
  • Anglican shrine and Roman Catholic "national shrine" of Our Lady of Walsingham in Walsingham, England
  • Shrine of Our Lady of Egmanton in Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England
  • Our Lady of the Taper in Cardigan, Wales
  • Shrine of Our Lady of Caversham, near Reading in Berkshire
  • Shrine of Our Lady, Bradstowe
  • Shrine of Our Lady in Penrhys, Wales
  • Our Lady of Doncaster in Doncaster, England
  • Our Lady of Westminster in Westminster Cathedral, London
  • Anglican Church and Shrine of St Mary's, Willesden, London NW10
  • Roman Catholic Church and Shrine of Our Lady of Willesden, Willesden, London NW10
  • Church and Shrine of Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory (also known as "Church of the Assumption" and "Warwick Street Church"), London W1

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