
Christ Church
East Greenwich, Greater London | SE10 9EQ
Christ Church was built in 1849 as the daughter church of St Alfege in West Greenwich.
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East Greenwich, Greater London | SE10 9EQ
Christ Church was built in 1849 as the daughter church of St Alfege in West Greenwich.
Clodock, Herefordshire | HR2 0PD
This is a quintessential Borders church, built of red sandstone with a sturdy, castle like tower, and in a very rural setting. Its nave is Norman, the chancel a little later, and the tower later still.
Llanrwst, Clwyd | LL26 0ER
Seion Methodist Chapel was built in 1895 by architects Booth, Chadwick and Porter of Colwyn Bay, in the vernacular style.
Shaw cum Donnigton, Berkshire | RG14 2DR
A beautiful Victorian church with a stunning chancel designed by the renowned architect William Butterfield (who designed Keble College, Oxford) under the initiative of the rector John Horatio Nelson, nephew of Admiral Nelson.
Greenwich, Greater London | SE10 9BJ
There has been a church here for over a thousand years, dedicated to the memory of Alfege, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was martyred on this site in 1012.
Cregrina, Powys | LD1 5SF
Whitewashed, and with a minute bellcote, this is another delightful and remote Radnorshire church dedicated to St David.
Llanrwst, Gwynedd | LL26 0LE
Hello, we are St Grwst church, dating from the early 15th century and located in the heart of Wales in the tranquil market town of Llanrwst.
Woolwich, Greater London | SE18 5AR
It is believed that there has been a church on this site since the 9th century or even earlier, St Mary Magdalene stands at the end of a spur of high ground, which reaches out northwards towards the River Thames.
Seaham, County Durham | SR7 7AF
'One of the finest small churches in the country dating back to the 7th/8th century' according to E Fernie.
Betws y Coed, Gwynedd | LL24 0AL
This redundant 14th century church is now cared for by the St Michael's Betws y Coed Trust and welcomes visitors from all over the world.
Ramsbury, Wiltshire | SN8 2QH
Ramsbury was the seat of the Bishops of Wiltshire from 909 to 1058 from which period fragments of crosses remain.
Kirkby-in-Furness, Cumbria | LA17 7TG
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