St Barnabas
Dalston, Greater London | E8 2EA
Dalston's hidden gem : a unique church in a neo-Byzantine style.
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Dalston, Greater London | E8 2EA
Dalston's hidden gem : a unique church in a neo-Byzantine style.
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Fulham Palace, Greater London | SW6 6EA
The present chapel at Fulham Palace is the fourth known at the site, designed by William Butterfield for Bishop Tait it was consecrated in 1867 but after bomb damage in the 1940s it was altered in the 1950s and is now a fascinating mixture of old and new.
Bridlington, Yorkshire | YO16 7JX
In the days of its medieval glory, Bridlington Priory was one of the great monastic houses of England.
Houghton on the Hill, Norfolk | PE37 8DP
Captivating!
Babcary, Somerset | TA11 7DT
Beautiful 14th century Grade II* building in the small Somerset village of Babcary.
Holborn, Greater London | WC1N 3AH
The building history is complex; built as a plain chapel of ease to St Andrew Holborn at the beginning of the 18th century.
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Soho, Greater London | W1D 4NR
The history of St Patrick’s is, shall we say, colourful.
Broad Chalke, Wiltshire | SP5 5DH
This Grade I cruciform church is mainly 14th century although the windows are Perpendicular and the tower 16th century.
Islington, Greater London | N1 8PH
An unexpected oasis.
Croft on Tees, Yorkshire | DL2 2SG
The church dates back to 1130, it also has connections with Lewis Carroll.
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Soho, Greater London | W1D 6AF
Consecrated in 1686 by Bishop Henry Compton (after whom Old Compton St is named) the original church was designed by William Talman, who worked under Sir Christopher Wren. In December 2016 our redesigned entrance, featuring our name in neon lights, was dedicated by the Bishop of London to ensure the church remains a visible presence in the community it serves.
Alderbury, Wiltshire | SP5 3DW
The church stands high on the hillside above the Avon meadows.