St Katharine
Regent’s Park, Greater London | NW1 4HH
The Danish church in London differs from the other Danish foreign churches by staying in a historic church building.
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Regent’s Park, Greater London | NW1 4HH
The Danish church in London differs from the other Danish foreign churches by staying in a historic church building.
Camden, Greater London | NW1 7EX
A slightly unusual church with a mainland European character, presumably influenced by the Belgian order which commissioned the building in the 1930s.
Ingham, Lincolnshire | LN1 2YW
All Saints, with its beautiful stained glass east window, is a peaceful, welcoming church and it's well kept churchyard contains a 13th century gravestone and village war memorial.
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire | HX7 8EW
Hope Chapel is a vibrant sanctuary space serving residents and visitors in the lovely Pennine town of Hebden Bridge.
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Marylebone, Greater London | NW1 5LT
St Marylebone is the UK’s grandest Regency parish church just metres from Madame Tussaud’s and Britain’s favourite high street.
Burghwallis, Yorkshire | DN6 9JL
A church has stood on this site since pre Saxon times.
Whitland, Carmarthenshire | SA34 0LG
Whitland Abbey, the lost Abbey that was once key to Cisterian life in Wales and beyond.
Camden, Greater London | NW1 0JA
The Greek Orthodox Church of All Saints was established following the request made to Metropolitan Germanos (Strenopoulos) by a group of Greek-Cypriots for the creation of a second Greek Orthodox church in London.
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire | HX7 6DS
St James the Great, with its Bronte and Anne Lister connections is situated in the beautiful Calder Valley, with its literary and industrial heritage.
Duxford, Cambridgeshire | CB22 4RG
A heavenly church with Templar links.
Surbiton, Surrey | KT6 6JQ
A beautiful Victorian church with a warm welcome.
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Edmonton, Greater London | N18 1PL
An overlooked gem of early 20th century architecture and art, strongly influenced by the Arts & Crafts movement and with painting and stained glass by Walter Starmer, best known for his murals at St Jude on the Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb.