
St Andrew
AylestoneAylestone, Leicestershire | LE2 8ND
A beautiful medieval church with many interesting features.
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AylestoneAylestone, Leicestershire | LE2 8ND
A beautiful medieval church with many interesting features.
Euston, Greater London | NW1 2BA
The church is an important early example of the Greek Revival architecture and it is mostly built from brick, faced with Portland stone.
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Oxted, Surrey | RH8 9NB
The ancient church was built nearly one thousand years ago and, together with its historic graveyards, provides a unique home for the key moments and memories of our town.
Covent Garden, Greater London | WC2B 5EZ
The Church of Scotland has been active in London since the time of James VI, King of Scots, who became King James I of England in 1603, the current building dates from 1909, but Crown Court Church has been on this site since 1719.
Bloomsbury, Greater London | WC1A 2SA
St George's Bloomsbury, the work of Nicholas Hawksmoor, is one of the finest Baroque churches in London and indeed has been described as ‘one of the capital’s most wonderful buildings’.
Wootton, Bedfordshire | MK43 9HF
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Holborn, Greater London | WC1N 3AH
The building history is complex; built as a plain chapel of ease to St Andrew Holborn at the beginning of the 18th century.
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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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Repton, Derbyshire | DE65 6FH
St Wystan's has a fascinating and complex history, much of it forgotten or misunderstood until Dr Harold Taylor began to study it in the 1930s'.
Kentish Town, Greater London | NW5 2HY
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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
Kings Cross, Greater London | NW1 1UL
A recorded parish since the Norman Conquest, it is likely a church has stood on this site in some for since the mission of St Augustine to the Anglo Saxons.
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