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Royal Memorial Chapel

Sandhurst, Surrey | GU15 4PQ

The first chapel of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, built in 1813, formed part of the Old College building and, following the construction of the newer and larger chapels, it was used variously as a dining hall and museum.

St Andrew

Wickham Skeith, Suffolk | IP14 4HX

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All Saints

Isleworth , Greater London | TW7 6BE

All Saints is the oldest parish church in Isleworth in the London Borough of Hounslow in southwest London, its 14th century Kentish ragstone tower and foundations are the only pre 20th century parts to survive.

St Mary

Old Newton, Suffolk | IP14 4PJ

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All Saints

Hitcham, Suffolk | IP7 7NR

A stunning hammer beam roof greets visitors to our medieval church, built as a statement of wealth by the Bishops of Ely but there is so much more as your eyes become accustomed to the light.

St Katharine

Regent’s Park, Greater London | NW1 4HH

The Danish church in London differs from the other Danish foreign churches by staying in a historic church building.

Christ Church

Highbury, Greater London | N5 1SA

Designed by architect Thomas Allom, a founder member of what would become the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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St Mary

Brome, Suffolk | IP23 8AH

St Mary’s church dates from Saxon times, has an exquisite reredos and altar rail, and is one of the 33 Suffolk churches with a round tower.

St Helen

Ongar, Essex | CM5 9DX

A Catholic Church whose most famous priest, Father Thomas Byles, perished while ministering to those in need on the RMS Titanic and preached of the need for a spiritual lifeboat in troubled times.

St Michael

Stoke Newington, Greater London | N16 7ED

A place of tranquillity and beauty.

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St Mary

Chigwell, Essex | IG7 6QF

The church is Grade II* listed.   The nave and chancel are 12th century, and the church was greatly extended in 1854.

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