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St Michael Paternoster Royal

City of London, Greater London | EC4R 2RL

This is a Wren church with a steeple of 1713 and fine windows, including one for Dick Whittington, who is buried here.

St Stephen Walbrook

City of London, Greater London | EC4N 8BN

Nothing prepares you, as you climb the 13 steps up to St Stephen for the majestic space within, the dome is Wren's finest and based on his original design for St Paul's.

St Margaret Lothbury

City of London, Greater London | EC2V 8EX

First mentioned in 1185 and rebuilt in 1441, the current church by Wren was completed in 1692; the tower by Robert Hooke was finished in 1700.

St Mary the Blessed Virgin

Warmington, Northamptonshire | PE8 6TE

The interior of the church is 13th century at its best, with a wooden roof in imitation of stone vaulting and one of the best collections of Green Men in England.

St Michael

Amberley, Sussex | BN18 9NF

Overlooking the wetland nature reserve of Amberley Wild Brooks, St Michael's is itself overlooked by the scarp slope of the South Downs.

St George the Martyr with St Alphege & St Jude

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.

We have supported this church

St Mary Abchurch

City of London, Greater London | EC4N 7BA

When Wren rebuilt this 12th century church in 1681-86, he employed some of the greatest craftsmen of his age.

St Mary Woolnoth

City of London, Greater London | EC3V 9AN

On Easter Day 1727 St Mary Woolnoth of the nativity was reopened after it’s rebuilding by Nicholas Hawksmoor, which took 12 years and was paid for from the proceeds of the tax on sea borne coal.

Nederlandse Kerk

City of London, Greater London | EC2N 2HA

The Dutch Church is a reformed church on the site of the 13th century Augustinian friary, the original building granted to Protestant refugees for their church services in 1550 was destroyed during the London Blitz.

St Luke

Kinoulton, Nottinghamshire | NG12 3EN

Built in the centre of our village in 1793, and being the only place of Christian worship here.

Southwark Cathedral

Southwark, Greater London | SE1 9DA

Southwark Cathedral, once a priory church, is (as in monastic days) a centre for a pattern of daily worship within the English cathedral music tradition: a centre of teaching, of worship, prayer and pilgrimage, open and inclusive to all.

St Michael Cornhill

City of London, Greater London | EC3V 9DS

The church lies over the remains of the Basilica, the northern most part of the great Roman Forum built in the first century AD.