St Andrew by the Wardrobe
City of London, Greater London | EC4V 5DE
St Andrew by the Wardrobe was the last city church rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.
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City of London, Greater London | EC4V 5DE
St Andrew by the Wardrobe was the last city church rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.
Camberwell, Greater London | SE5 8RB
Whether you live nearby or are thinking about visiting from further away, you will always be very welcome at St Giles.
City of London, Greater London | EC4V 4ER
There has been a church on this site, dedicated to St Benet (or Benedict), since the 12th century, Shakespeare refers to it and both Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey may have received the last rites here.
Godstone, Surrey | RH9 8BW
In medieval days the parish of Godstone stretched for eleven miles along the Roman Road from Marden Park in the north to Felbridge in the south, at no point was it more than two miles wide.
Haywards Heath, Sussex | RH16 1QE
St Richard's is an unusual church and well worth a visit.
City of London, Greater London | EC4M 8AD
For more than 1,400 years, a cathedral dedicated to St Paul has stood at the highest point in the city.
Warlingham, Surrey | CR6 9NU
All Saints dates from about 1250AD, and much of that structure remains today.
City of London, Greater London | EC1M 6AN
The chapel has been, variously, the Chapter House of a Carthusian monastery, a storage place for Henry VIII’s hunting equipment, and the private chapel of a Tudor mansion.
Stourbridge, West Midlands | DY8 1AQ
St Thomas is a Georgian church added to by the Victorians, known for its arched barrel ceiling and the Holy Ghost plaque.
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Borough, Greater London | SE1 1JA
St George the Martyr is a vibrant and inclusive church having been at the heart of its community for over nine hundred years.
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Hove, Sussex | BN3 3HE
A gem on 'Poets Corner'.
Finsbury Park, Greater London | N4 3DQ
St Saviour’s opened in 1879, in a temporary building known as a ‘Tin Tabernacle’ to serve the growing community of Crouch Hill and Finsbury Park, following the arrival of the railway.
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