
St Mary the Virgin
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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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.
Brancepeth, County Durham | DH7 8DF
St Brandon's is stunning: it's over 900 years old but recently and beautifully restored after a fire in 1998.
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Playford, Suffolk | IP6 9DY
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Lambourn, Berkshire | RG17 8PA
Lambourn's large and imposing church dates from about 1180, although there may well have been a church here since at least the time of King Alfred.
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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Hackney, Greater London | N1 4DA
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Islington, Greater London | N1 8PH
An unexpected oasis.
Gwytherin, Clwyd | LL22 8UU
Burial place of saints, an ancient and sacred pre Christian site, the 2,000 year old yew trees at St Winifred's are some of the best in north Wales .
Marylebone, Greater London | NW1 6AX
St Cyprian's is a small but flourishing congregation set in one of Ninian Comper's most beautiful churches, living our calling as Christians by faithfully walking the Christian path.
London Fields, Greater London | E8 3ER
There has been a community of people worshiping in London Fields for over 150 years, ever since the first church, in Lamb Lane to the East of London Fields, was consecrated in 1864.
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Orton, Cumbria | CA10 3RQ
All Saints is a much loved church and has been the centre of the community for hundreds of years, with origins in the late 13th century.
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Bayswater, Greater London | W2 5DJ
In 1857 the church of St Mary of the Angels was opened with a community known as the Oblates of St Charles.