
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.
Ansty, Wiltshire | SP3 5QD
The church was built c1230 by the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem.
Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 5BA
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Highbury, Greater London | N5 1SA
Designed by architect Thomas Allom, a founder member of what would become the Royal Institute of British Architects.
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Fulham Fields, Greater London | W14 9SX
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Barnsbury, Greater London | N1 1BQ
We are St Andrew's, Thornhill Square and Church on the Corner, two churches (one with a gorgeous garden) at the heart of a very diverse, thriving urban community which is reflected in our congregations, who are also busy, active and very welcoming.
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Spanish Place, Greater London | W1U 3QY
The successor church to the Spanish Embassy chapel by Bonomi was built by his great grandson, Edward Goldie, following a limited competition.
Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 3LZ
Probably the most interesting and historically important church in the Bridgwater area.
South Creake, Norfolk | NR21 9LX
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Earls Court, Greater London | SW5 9EB
St Cuthbert’s is one of London’s largest and finest 19th century churches, it rises dramatically amongst the Victorian terraces of Philbeach Gardens, forming a group with the adjacent clergy house and Philbeach Hall.
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Kensington, Greater London | W8 5RQ
Christ Church was built as an Anglican parish church in 1870, and designed by W&G Audsley.
Marble Arch, Greater London | W1H 7AH
In the words of Pevsner, to enter The Annunciation is like discovering 'a fragment of a major medieval church'.