
Belarusian Church
Woodside Park, Greater London | N12 8HY
The Belarusian Memorial Chapel is the first wooden church built in London since the Great Fire of 1666.
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Woodside Park, Greater London | N12 8HY
The Belarusian Memorial Chapel is the first wooden church built in London since the Great Fire of 1666.
Brampton Abbotts, Herefordshire | HR9 7JE
A Norman church in the centre of Brampton Abbotts with glorious views of the Wye Valley and Herefordshire countryside.
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Down Ampney, Gloucestershire | GL7 5QW
Early English architecture with a window to Ralph Vaughan Williams who was born in the village and wrote the hymn tune Down Ampney.
Weston-Under-Penyard, Herefordshire | HR9 7QA
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Hartlepool, County Durham | TS24 0DA
Magnificent Early English church with enormous buttresses, a 7th century name stone and visitor centre.
Gosbeck, Suffolk | IP6 9SH
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Cockfield, County Durham | DL13 5AE
Built c1188; original south wall and chancel arch, priest's door and leper window.
Southgate, Greater London | N14 7EG
Situated at the top of a hill in the Southgate Green Conservation Area, has a 180 foot spire which forms a prominent landmark visible for miles in North London.
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Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk | CO6 4QH
The 15th century St Mary's stands on a hilltop at the centre of a very beautiful village in Suffolk as a magnificent landmark in architectural splendour.
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Wissington, Suffolk | CO6 4LX
A small, charming 11th century Norman church standing near the River Stour in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a notable ornamented south door, fine Norman chancel arch, 13th and 14th century wall paintings and unique 15th century font.
Colindale, Greater London | NW9 5SY
St Augustine's was built in 1975 and since then has served Grahame Park housing estate in the Catholic tradition.
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Llannefydd, Denbighshire | LL16 5EQ
Near the North Wales Pilgrims Way and was founded in the 5th century by St Nefydd, this church has significant links to Welsh culture and language with Catherine of Berain, cousin of Elizabeth I and known as the Mother of Wales, said to be buried here.