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St Saviour

Foremark, Derbyshire | DE65 6EJ

St Saviour's was built in 1662 reusing stone from a ruined chapel at nearby Ingleby, and is built in such a convincing style that from the outside only an expert could tell the true date.

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St Paul's Cathedral

City of London, Greater London | EC4M 8AD

For more than 1,400 years, a cathedral dedicated to St Paul has stood at the highest point in the city.

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.

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Parish Church

Hornsey, Greater London | N10 3AH

A light airy modernist building built of red brick in the 1950s, based around an arch shape which is echoed in the simple stained glass windows which gives the design a slightly Scandinavian feel.

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St John the Evangelist

East Dulwich, Greater London | SE22 9AT

Victorian church restored after WW2 by Ninian Comper; highlights include stained glass windows, Baldachino and war memorial in the grounds.

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Chapel of the Charterhouse

City of London, Greater London | EC1M 6AN

The chapel has been, variously, the Chapter House of a Carthusian monastery, a storage place for Henry VIII’s hunting equipment, and the private chapel of a Tudor mansion.

Holy Trinity

Beckenham, Greater London | SE20 7LX

Holy Trinity was built in the Gothic style from Kentish rag with white stone dressings and was consecrated in 1878.

Holy Trinity

Colemans Hatch, Sussex | TN7 2HN

Holy Trinity was built shortly before World War I. It is 14th century Gothic in style, with a sandstone tower topped by an elegant spire.

St James Garlickhythe

City of London, Greater London | EC4V 2AL

The stretch of river close by St James was London's most important hythe, landing place, since Saxon times, with garlic, a vital preservative and medicine was unloaded here and traded on Garlick Hill, where the church stands.

St Andrew

Foxton, Leicestershire | LE16 7RD

Our church stands on a hill overlooking the beautiful South Leicestershire village of Foxton.

St Mary Aldermary

City of London, Greater London | EC4M 9BW

This is thought to be the oldest church in the City dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

St Faith

Hexton, Hertfordshire | SG5 3LJ

The church was first dedicated to St Faith in 1108-14 and although it appears to be largely early 19th century Gothic Revival it is largely of medieval origin with possibly even earlier fabric incorporated.

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