St James Sussex Gardens
Paddington, Greater London | W2 3UD
St James is a glorious Victorian parish church, rich in original stained glass, monuments and fittings, and home to a lively and active community.
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Paddington, Greater London | W2 3UD
St James is a glorious Victorian parish church, rich in original stained glass, monuments and fittings, and home to a lively and active community.
Hanworth, Greater London | TW13 7NQ
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Downpatrick, County Down | BT30 9AX
On the north bank of the Quoile River, Inch Abbey was founded by John de Courcy in atonement for his destruction of Erenagah Abbey.
Dalston, Greater London | E8 2EA
Dalston's hidden gem : a unique church in a neo-Byzantine style.
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Basingstoke, Hampshire | RG21 7NU
The building was originally known as the London Street Mission House and the first foundation stone was laid in 1800.
Euston, Greater London | NW1 2BJ
The Friends House was built between 1924 - 1927 and incorporates a meeting room large enough for at least 1500 Quakers.
Islington, Greater London | N1 2TX
St Mary's is one of the Church of England's most historic parishes, today we're a church of different people, a community of all ages, living out our calling.
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Euston, Greater London | NW1 2BA
The church is an important early example of the Greek Revival architecture and it is mostly built from brick, faced with Portland stone.
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Clapton, Greater London | E5 8EG
A warm welcome awaits you no one is turned away.
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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.
Hardwick, Norfolk | NR15 2AB
On the lanes just south of Shelton, Hardwick's little church is a contrast to its elegant neighbour.
Oakley, Suffolk | IP21 4BW
St Nicholas’ church, mainly 15th and 16th century, is possibly on an 8th century site (probably pre-Norman) with a 60ft tower built in the 14th century.