St Mary
Lytchett Matravers, Dorset | BH16 6BS
Nestled at the bottom of a hill on the outskirts of the village, St Mary’s church, built of local heathstone is steeped in history.
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Lytchett Matravers, Dorset | BH16 6BS
Nestled at the bottom of a hill on the outskirts of the village, St Mary’s church, built of local heathstone is steeped in history.
Marylebone, Greater London | NW1 5LT
St Marylebone is the UK’s grandest Regency parish church just metres from Madame Tussaud’s and Britain’s favourite high street.
Kingston, Surrey | KT1 1JP
Where England began, All Saints is the place where the first King of England was crowned.
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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.
Yarm, Yorkshire | TS15 9BU
St Mary Magdalene is a Norman church that was partly rebuilt in 1730 following a disastrous fire.
Charminster, Dorset | DT2 9RN
A Saxon church minster was on or near where the church is today first in the 8th century giving 1,200 years of Christian church in this place.
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Shobrooke, Devon | EX17 1AP
A medieval church with lovely stained glass windows, the churchyard has lovely views over the rolling mid Devon countryside.
Bere Regis, Dorset | BH20 7HQ
Tucked away in a quiet and modest part of the village, St John's church is handsome from the outside, being built of a mixture of stone and flint, but it is the inside that makes this church the gem of this part of Dorset.
Bisterne, Hampshire | BH24 3BN
St Paul’s church at Bisterne was designated a chapel of ease, three miles south of the parish church
Ottery St Mary, Devon | EX11 1DP
This beautiful church has been hallowed by prayers of the faithful for nearly 700 years and has many historic, beautiful and interesting features to discover.
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.
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.