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St Michael

Aldbourne, Wiltshire | SN82EL

It is thought that a wooden church may have existed in Aldbourne as early as the 7th or 8th century and the Domesday Book (1086) records that the church held two hides of land, sufficient for two plough teams, to provide for the church and priest.

St Michael

Waddington, Lincolnshire | LN5 9RF

Rebuilt on the site of the medieval church, which was destroyed by a bomb on the night of 8th/9th May 1941, St Michael’s is built of concrete with Ancaster stone facings outside.

St Nicholas

Newbury, Berkshire | RG14 5HG

It seems odd to us, in an age where it is accepted that the super rich spend all their money on themselves, that it was not at all unusual for wealthy medieval people to spend some of their own fortunes on such things as churches.

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Crossway URC

Elephant & Castle, Greater London | SE1 6SN

Crossway United Reformed Church has served the Elephant & Castle under differing denomination titles for over 150 years.

St Paul

Shadwell, Greater London | E1W 3DH

Known as the church of Sea Captains due to the many mariners in the congregation, including Captain James Cook.

All Saints

West Ham, Greater London | E15 3HU

The parish church of West Ham was established in 1135 and rebuilt in Early English Style in the reign of Henry II (1154-89).

All Saints

Wandsworth, Greater London | SW18 4LA

A Grade II* listed church in the heart of Wandsworth High Street and the original parish church of Wandsworth.

St Mary

Purton, Wiltshire | SN5 4EB

This Grade I church is well grouped with the adjacent Elizabethan mansion.

Most Holy Trinity

Dockhead, Greater London | SE1 2BS

Dockhead has claims to be the oldest mission in the Archdiocese, having been established in 1773 in a chapel which was destroyed in the Gordon riots of 1780.

St Nicholas

Shepperton, Surrey | TW17 9JY

Beautiful 16th century church.

St Giles Priory

Little Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 4JN

The priory was founded in the 12th century, but the Perpendicular features of the present church date from a 1480s rebuilding by Bishop Alcock of Worcester after he visited the priory to investigate its poor state.