Kilarrow Parish Church
Isle of Islay, Western Isles | PA43 7JD
This is only one of two such churches in Scotland.
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Isle of Islay, Western Isles | PA43 7JD
This is only one of two such churches in Scotland.
Isleworth , Greater London | TW7 6BE
All Saints is the oldest parish church in Isleworth in the London Borough of Hounslow in southwest London, its 14th century Kentish ragstone tower and foundations are the only pre 20th century parts to survive.
Islington, Greater London | N1 8PH
An unexpected oasis.
Islington, Greater London | N1 2TX
St Mary's is one of the Church of England's most historic parishes, today we're a church of different people, a community of all ages, living out our calling.
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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.
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Itchen Stoke, Hampshire | SO24 0SX
A jewel inspired by the chapel of French kings.
Iver, Buckinghamshire | SL0 9JY
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Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire | LU7 9EW
Essentially, St Mary's is a building of the 13th century, though the tower and the great arches supporting it are 14th century, inserted into the earlier building.
Ivychurch, Kent | TN29 0DL
Long, low and with a battlemented and buttressed tower, St George's is built on a grand scale, and was perhaps always larger than its rural agricultural population ever actually needed.
Iwade, Kent | ME9 8SJ
The parish church to the original Iwade village, All Saints is a beautiful ancient building that stands on the site of a pre-Norman chapel.
Jacobstowe, Devon | EX20 3RQ
A small, beautifully kept, and welcoming country church with a fascinating history.
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Jarrow, Tyne & Wear | NE32 3DZ
Jarrow was one of the first places to be invaded by the Vikings, who eventually colonised the North East, and home of the Venerable Bede, a scholar, monk and writer, known as the Father of English History.