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St James

Piccadilly, Greater London | W1J 9LL

St James’s church, built by Sir Christopher Wren, was consecrated in 1684, towards the end of the most turbulent century in England’s religious history.

St James The Great

Clapton, Greater London | E5 8EG

A warm welcome awaits you no one is turned away.

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St Luke

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.

Chapel Royal

Richmond, Surrey | KT8 9AU

Outstandingly rich, colourful and layered with history, the chapel’s vaulted ceiling was installed by Henry VIII in the 1530s and is the grand culmination of Tudor opulence at Hampton Court.

Notre Dame de France

Soho, Greater London | WC2H 7BX

Corfiato’s church is important as an advanced design showing the influence of the Liturgical Movement, and as a showcase of Art Sacré, notably the murals in the Lady Chapel by Jean Cocteau.

St Mary the Virgin

Tilty, Essex | CM6 2JN

St Mary's looks like two, or even three, churches magicked together, with its rather grand chancel and an exceptional east window that is often cited as an example of Decorated window tracery at its finest.

St Oswald

Filey, Yorkshire | YO14 9ET

A 12th century church built during the reigns of King Henry II, Richard I, John and Henry III.

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All Saints

Broad Chalke, Wiltshire | SP5 5DH

This Grade I cruciform church is mainly 14th century although the windows are Perpendicular and the tower 16th century.

St John the Baptist

Finchingfield, Essex | CM7 4NW

The tower of Finchingfield's church looks out over one of the best loved villagescapes in England, with its duck pond, green and charming old houses having been the subject of countless photos.

St Andrew

Donhead St Andrew, Dorset | SP7 9EB

Situated in the valley beside the river Nadder, there has been a church here serving as a centre for Christian worship for at least a thousand years and it is believed that the first church may have been built soon after the founding of Shaftesbury Abbey in about 875.

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