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St John the Baptist

Bere Regis, Dorset | BH20 7HQ

Tucked away in a quiet and modest part of the village, St John's church is handsome from the outside, being built of a mixture of stone and flint, but it is the inside that makes this church the gem of this part of Dorset.

Holy Cross & St Lawrence

Waltham Abbey, Essex | EN9 1DG

Waltham Abbey was founded in 1030 in what was then a thickly forested part of what we now call Epping Forest, it was rebuilt 1060 by Harold II, and it was here that his body was brought after the Battle of Hastings.

Friends House

Euston, Greater London | NW1 2BJ

The Friends House was built between 1924 - 1927 and incorporates a meeting room large enough for at least 1500 Quakers.

Castle Square Presbyterian Church

Caernarfon, Gwynedd | LL55 2NA

Across the square from Caernarfon Castle, the church was opened in 1883 to hold English services in this very Welsh town.

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St Silas

Blackburn, Lancashire | BB2 6PS

A 1900 building designed Paley & Austin of Lancaster and noted for its important heritage for its church fixtures.

St Germain

Scothern, Lincolnshire | LN2 2UA

St Germain's church is set in the centre of the quiet village of Scothern, about six miles northeast of Lincoln.

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St Tysilio

Church Island, Anglesey | LL59 5EA

It is known that the present church on the island dates back to the 1400s but it is not known who built the church and why.

St Pancras Old Church

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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Chelsea Old Church

Chelsea, Greater London | SW3 5DQ

Standing just a few yards from the River Thames, this historic church has a history going back into the depths of the Dark Ages.

St Pancras

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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