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Revision as of 20:21, 13 September 2009

Parwich

St. Peters Church, Submitted by The Meercat


Peak Forest

Charles King and Martyr Parish Church. Submitted by Jules of the Desert
Methodist Church. Submitted by Jules of the Desert


Pentrich

St. Matthews, Main Street. Submitted by Darksecretz


Pilsley-including Lower Pilsley

St. Marys, Church Street. Submitted by Darksecretz
Methodist Church, Station Road. Submitted by Darksecretz
Evangelical Methodist, Bridge Street. Submitted by Darksecretz
Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witness, Lower Pilsley. Submitted by Darksecretz


Pinxton

St. Helens, Church St. Submitted by Darksecretz
United Methodist Church, Town St. Submitted by Darksecretz


Pleasley

St. Michael. Submitted by Barbara Dodds


Poolsbrook

Methodist Church. Submitted by Barbara Dodds




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