Our Lady
Warnford, Hampshire | SO32 3LA
Dating mainly from the 1190s, Warnford church has an earlier tower and Saxon roots. The first church on the site may have been built by St Wilfrid in the 680s.
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Warnford, Hampshire | SO32 3LA
Dating mainly from the 1190s, Warnford church has an earlier tower and Saxon roots. The first church on the site may have been built by St Wilfrid in the 680s.
Mayfair, Greater London | W1S 1FX
St George's is the parish church of Mayfair.
Mayfair, Greater London | W1K 3AH
A beating heart for over 170 years.
Fitzrovia, Greater London | W1W 8JG
Tucked behind busy Oxford Street lies this gem of High Victorian Gothic architecture, designed by William Butterfield and completed in 1859.
Workington, Cumbria | CA14 3AX
Designed by Philip Hardwicke and completed in 1823, the design is based in St Paul's in Covent Garden, with many internal design features referencing our patron St John the Evangelist.
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Islington, Greater London | N1 2UN
Our history is inexorably entwined with some of the most radical and progressive developments of the modern age, and yet the core principles at the centre of our congregation remain as true today as they were when the church began.
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Greatham, County Durham | TS25 2GW
An interesting and beautiful church in a lovely village setting.
Chelsea, Greater London | SW3 6NH
This church was consecrated by the Bishop of London on St Luke’s Day, 18th October 1824 and was built because the original parish church (now known as Chelsea Old Church) was regarded as too small for the increasing population.
Chingford, Greater London | E4 7EN
The parish church of Chingford, built in 1844 and extended in 1903, Listed Grade II*.
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Soho, Greater London | W1D 4NR
The history of St Patrick’s is, shall we say, colourful.
Chelsea, Greater London | SW3 5DQ
Standing just a few yards from the River Thames, this historic church has a history going back into the depths of the Dark Ages.
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.