Robert, No I didn't know that the UK was full of lonely old churches. I have never been there. Our church here in Virginia started in a store front until they saved up the money to buy land and build the first 2 buildings. My husband helps with the grounds care and loves it. In my family photo album, which contains family charts, the houses that we lived in as far back as I can find, the places that we worked and also the churches that we worship(ed) in. When I come to Wales on the trip that I have been saving many many years for, I want to take pictures of the homes my ancestors lived in, the places they worked and the church's they worshiped in. It is a heritage that I want to pass on to the younger members in the family. So far a person from Aberdare volunteered to take a photo of the house my grandmother grew up in until she was 13 and the family immigrated to the USA. I had it framed for my Dad. He died about a year and a half ago but he did have the picture for about a year before he died. I know that it meant a lot to him and I am forever grateful to this young man. I hope to be able to do the same for someone some day. Thanks so much for the explanation, as I am not at all up on things in the UK. Take care, Janet