Westgate Unitarian Chapel
Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 1XR
Wakefield Unitarians are a friendly and growing congregation based in the heart of Wakefield, Yorkshire.
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Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 1XR
Wakefield Unitarians are a friendly and growing congregation based in the heart of Wakefield, Yorkshire.
Chilworth, Surrey | GU4 8QR
A living Roman Catholic Benedictine monastery near Guildford in Surrey which welcomes the public to join the monks in daily Mass, Divine Office and prayer (often in Gregorian Chant) 365 days a year.
Somers Town, Greater London | NW1 1BN
Designed by H and HW Inwood in a Gothic style, famously criticised by Pugin, and built between 1824 and 1827.
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West Horsley, Surrey | KT24 6AP
A vibrant community in the village of West Horsley in Surrey and is blessed with a historic Grade I listed church on a site where our God has been worshipped for nearly 1000 years.
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Heptonstall, Yorkshire | HX7 7NT
A lovely place, where American poet Sylvia Plath is buried; the new churchyard was recently used in the filming of the BBC series Happy Valley and the old graveyard in the BBC series The Gallows Pole.
Uplowman, Devon | EX16 7DW
A small parish church set in the beautiful, rural Devon landscape.
Putney, Greater London | SW15 5HU
A beautiful and welcoming church in southwest London.
Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 1PJ
For over 1000 years people have been gathering in this holy place, visit Wakefield Cathedral to embark on a voyage of historical and spiritual discovery!
Heptonstall, Yorkshire | HX7 7ND
Heptonstall is one of the oldest Methodist churches in use, with an octagonal shape, designed by John Wesley.
Langham Place, Greater London | W1B 3DA
This so called Waterloo church was built in 1823, one of many commemorating Wellington's 1815 victory over Napoleon.
Welton, Lincolnshire | LN2 3LT
A lovely church with fine features including Christ Hospital Window, Memorial Window (planes of WW1 and submarines), Standards from Old Scampton RAF camp, stencilling on ceiling above chancel and alleged gravestone of the Lincolnshire poacher in the churchyard.
Chelsea, Greater London | SW3 6NH
This church was consecrated by the Bishop of London on St Luke’s Day, 18th October 1824 and was built because the original parish church (now known as Chelsea Old Church) was regarded as too small for the increasing population.