Christ Church
Bexleyheath, Greater London | DA6 7BT
Christ Church is the most iconic building in Bexleyheath and the largest Parish church in the Borough of Bexley.
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Bexleyheath, Greater London | DA6 7BT
Christ Church is the most iconic building in Bexleyheath and the largest Parish church in the Borough of Bexley.
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Upper Norwood, Greater London | SE19 2RX
There has been a church on the site of St John’s for over 140 years, witnessing to God’s love among the people of Upper Norwood.
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Tadley, Hampshire | RG26 3NY
Grade II listed 17th and 18th century chapel built to appear as a house when non conformists were persecuted.
Sunderland, Tyne & Wear | SR2 7HQ
A Victorian Gothic style Methodist church set within the Ashbrooke Conservation Area.
Llanelieu, Powys | LD3 0EB
The church is remotely situated, deep in the Black Mountains (Brecon Beacons National Park) in a large and ancient churchyard.
Badminton, Gloucestershire | GL9 1DB
The church is attached to the seat of the Dukes of Beaufort, Badminton House and was built in 1785 by Charles Evans, in the style of St Martin in the Fields in miniature.
Washington, Tyne & Wear | NE38 9AH
We are a friendly family church with a big heart, serving our community in many ways and hoping to do much more in the future.
Tintern, Monmouthshire | NP16 6SQ
A small historic church in a beautiful setting on the banks of the River Wye on the border between Wales and England, at the site of an important Roman river crossing.
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Leigh Delamere, Wiltshire | SN14 6JZ
A dramatic Victorian confection.
Dolwyddelan, Clwyd | LL25 0DX
A small church at Gwyddelan’s preaching spot was replaced in the early 12th century by a new stone church.
Tintern, Monmouthshire | NP16 6SE
Gothic masterpiece became a Romantic symbol of the sublime.
Cuddington, Surrey | KT4 7HL
The present St Mary’s was opened in 1895, but a medieval stone and tile in the porch are clues to the parish’s much longer story.