St Helen
Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire | LE65 1AA
The story of St Helen's is very much tied to the story of the ruined castle just to the south as both castle and church were built in the 1470s by Lord Hastings.
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Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire | LE65 1AA
The story of St Helen's is very much tied to the story of the ruined castle just to the south as both castle and church were built in the 1470s by Lord Hastings.
Narborough, Leicestershire | LE19 2GD
The church is 13th to 15th century, with a small piece of medieval glass and notable 20th century stained glass by Theodora Salusbury.
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Stretton, Staffordshire | DE13 0HD
Come and see the wonderful colouring in our east windows.
Paddington, Greater London | W2 3UD
St James is a glorious Victorian parish church, rich in original stained glass, monuments and fittings, and home to a lively and active community.
Croydon, Greater London | CR0 3LJ
An urban church with a colourful blend of the old and the new.
Luton, Bedfordshire | LU1 3JF
St Mary’s church has a rich and long history, being over 850 years old and has been rebuilt and refurbished constantly over the centuries.
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.
Child's Hill, | NW2 2TJ
A surprisingly bright and spacious church, All Saints was built in 1856 and having from a fire in 1940, was rededicated in the 1952.
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St Johns Wood, Greater London | NW8 9UT
An inclusive, beautiful church with a strong culture of welcoming.
Streatham, Greater London | SW16 1HS
St Leonard's is the oldest building in Streatham, South London.
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Lamport, Northamptonshire | NN6 9HB
Whilst the tower is medieval the church was so rebuilt in the 17th and 18th century that that is its overriding appearance.
Whiston, Northamptonshire | NN7 1NP
Built to the orders of one man, Anthony Catesby (1500-1554) of the significant Northamptonshire Catholic family whose main seat was at Ashby St Ledger and were later famous for their involvement in the Gunpowder Plot.