
Lincolns Inn Chapel
Holborn, Greater London | WC2A 3TL
The present building was consecrated in 1623 having been built to the designs of Inigo Jones.
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Holborn, Greater London | WC2A 3TL
The present building was consecrated in 1623 having been built to the designs of Inigo Jones.
Clifton, Nottinghamshire | NG11 8AQ
This modern church was built on the new Clifton Estate, Nottingham, mainly by voluntary labour.
Buckden, Cambridgeshire | PE19 5TL
St Mary’s is a beautiful church, in a beautiful setting and many people come from far and wide to enjoy the building, its history, and its sense of peace and tranquillity.
Hulland Ward, Derbyshire | DE6 3EH
Standing on high ground, Christ Church is an early Victorian parish church built in 1837 from local sandstone.
Holborn, Greater London | WC1R 5ET
This is the chapel of one of the four Inns of Court. It is on the site of the chapel built in 1315, and rebuilt in the 1960s following destruction in the Second World War.
Lambeth, Greater London | SE1 7EH
The chapel at St Thomas’ Hospital has recently reopened after months of painstaking renovation work.
Strand, Greater London | WC2R 1DH
This is the 'Oranges and Lemons' church, rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1682, burnt out during World War II and reconsecrated as the Central Church of the Royal Air Force in 1958 with antique and modern silver, RAF Books of Remembrance, Squadron Standards and Badges.
Normanton, Leicestershire | LE15 8RP
Fairy tale church almost lost forever under the waves of Rutland Water.
Nantwich, Cheshire | CW5 5RQ
Cheshire's finest parish church dates largely from the mid to late 14th century and, like so many Cheshire churches, it is built of sandstone.
Ilam, Staffordshire | DE6 2AZ
In the pleasant grounds of Ilam Hall stands a church with an ancient secret: the tomb of a hermit and king with a tragic story, St Betram.
Great Paxton, Cambridgeshire | PE19 6RJ
Stunning Anglo-Saxon church in Cambridgeshire which Pevsner describes as 'the interior is not only a surprise, it is also an architectural shock of a high order'.
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Islington, Greater London | N1 2UN
Our history is inexorably entwined with some of the most radical and progressive developments of the modern age, and yet the core principles at the centre of our congregation remain as true today as they were when the church began.
We have supported this church