
Holy Trinity
Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 5EX
Holy Trinity is a beautiful medieval church in the centre of Coventry and contains one of the finest examples of a 'Doom Painting' in Europe.
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Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 5EX
Holy Trinity is a beautiful medieval church in the centre of Coventry and contains one of the finest examples of a 'Doom Painting' in Europe.
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Watford, Northamptonshire | NN6 7UR
For centuries this was an estate church to a succession of families; the Burnabys, Clerkes, and then the Henley/Eden family who successively owned the Watford Estate and Manor here.
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Pyecombe, Sussex | BN45 7FE
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Barnet, Greater London | N20 9EZ
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Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 4AQ
The oldest Catholic Church in Coventry, designed by Charles Hansom.
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London, Greater London | WC2R 1ES
The church that John Betjeman called, 'A baroque paradise at the heart of the Strand'.
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Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 5AB
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Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN1 1DF
At All Saints you encounter a Wren city church in the provinces, of the highest quality.
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Coventry, West Midlands | CV1 5FB
Combining the evocative ruins of the bombed Cathedral Church of St Michael with the magnificent ‘casket of jewels’ designed by Sir Basil Spence, and voted the nation’s favourite 20th century building, Coventry Cathedral is a truly inspirational place to visit.
Bickenhall, West Midlands | B92 0DT
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Kinlet, Shropshire | DY12 3BL
Kinlet church no longer has a village around it, but stands in a rather remote location in the grounds of Kinlet Hall.
Southwark, Greater London | SE1 7HY
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was engaged as architect and it was considered the most important Catholic Church in England when it was built from 1839, seating about 3,000 people.Â