 
                  St John at Hackney
Hackney, Greater London | E5 0PD
Built in 1792 on a Greek cross plan, this huge structure stands on the site of the old church of St Augustine, dating back to 1275.
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                  Hackney, Greater London | E5 0PD
Built in 1792 on a Greek cross plan, this huge structure stands on the site of the old church of St Augustine, dating back to 1275.
 
                  Old Bewick, Northumberland | NE66 4DZ
A beautiful ancient church set in a large rural churchyard, an ideal place for quiet meditation.
 
                  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.
 
                  Pakenham, Suffolk | IP31 2LN
St Mary's was built by one Walter in 1100 AD.
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                  Salle, Norfolk | NR10 4SE
This is one of Norfolk's most splendid churches, and is in the top 10 for many enthusiasts.
 
                  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.
 
                  Shalford, Essex | CM7 5HH
A 14th century Grade I listed village church at the centre of its community.
 
                  Clerkenwell, Greater London | EC1R 5EN
A piece of Italy in London.
 
                  Holborn, Greater London | WC1R 5ET
This is the chapel of one of the four Inns of Court. It is on the site of the chapel built in 1315, and rebuilt in the 1960s following destruction in the Second World War.
 
                  St James, Greater London | SW1A 1BL
Built largely between 1531 and 1536 by Henry VIII, much of the original red brick building erected by Henry VIII still survives today, including the Chapel Royal, the gatehouse, some turrets and two surviving Tudor rooms in the State apartments.
 
                  Holborn, Greater London | WC2A 3TL
The present building was consecrated in 1623 having been built to the designs of Inigo Jones.
 
                  Covent Garden, Greater London | WC2B 5EZ
The Church of Scotland has been active in London since the time of James VI, King of Scots, who became King James I of England in 1603, the current building dates from 1909, but Crown Court Church has been on this site since 1719.