Tollesbury Congregational Church
Tollesbury, Essex | CM9 8QD
The church is at the centre of the village and since modernisation has been used as a community centre.
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Tollesbury, Essex | CM9 8QD
The church is at the centre of the village and since modernisation has been used as a community centre.
Bethnal Green, Greater London | E2 6DT
St Matthew's Bethnal Green is considered a church of outstanding special interest.
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Holborn, Greater London | EC4A 3AF
A site of worship for at least 1000 years, but when the crypt was excavated Roman remains were found so the site could have been in use for much longer still.
Brynmill, Glamorgan | SA2 0AP
A classic Victorian Gothic church in the Anglican Catholic tradition.
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.
Holborn, Greater London | EC1A 2DQ
There has been a church on this site since Saxon times, but the present building dates from 1450.
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.
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.
City of London, Greater London | EC4A 2HR
At St Dunstan in the West, centuries of Christian worship continue today in a beautiful and welcoming church where faith, music and prayer are at the heart of daily life in the City.
Newham, Greater London | E12 6HA
A lovely 12th century village church.
Strand, Greater London | WC2R 1DH
This is the 'Oranges and Lemons' church, rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1682, burnt out during World War II and reconsecrated as the Central Church of the Royal Air Force in 1958 with antique and modern silver, RAF Books of Remembrance, Squadron Standards and Badges.
Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire | SN10 1DS
A large Grade I cruciform church with a spire.