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Sinclair Seaman's Church

Belfast, County Antrim | BT1 3AJ

Nestled in Belfast’s historic docklands, this unique church is a tribute to the city’s rich maritime heritage. With artifacts like the HMS Hood bell, once a protector of naval fleets, now rung each Sunday, the church’s interior beautifully reflects Belfast’s seafaring legacy.

St Mary the Virgin

Wortham, Suffolk | IP22 1SL

Ancient church with largest round tower in England.

St Stephen

Winsham, Somerset | TA20 4HU

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St Mary

Belfast, County Antrim | BT1 1HH

Step into St Mary’s, an oasis of calm amidst Belfast's bustling streets.

St John

Rownhams, Hampshire | SO16 8AH

Major William Colt had the church built to say thank you to God for his recovery from a very serious illness, carved faces of him and his wife and either side of the chancel steps.

Holy Rood

Buckland Newton, Dorset | DT2 7BX

Set away from its village, Buckland's church looks unappealing at first because it is completely rendered on the outside.

St Boniface

Nursling, Hampshire | SO16 0YB

This is a small rural church with a great history and wonderful peaceful atmosphere.

St Nicholas

Fundenhall, Norfolk | NR16 1AH

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St John the Evangelist

Upper Norwood, Greater London | SE19 2RX

There has been a church on the site of St John’s for over 140 years, witnessing to God’s love among the people of Upper Norwood.

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St Laurence

Catford, Greater London | SE6 2TS

This 1968 octagonal church with beautiful interior; the dome is supported on seven spans of dalles de verre glazing that create a magnificent sense of light filled space.

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Church of the Ascension

Woodlands, Dorset | BH21 8LN

Grade II listed church with interesting architectural features and artistic decoration.

St Patrick

Belfast, County Antrim | BT1 2FL

The first church was built on this site in 1815 and was the second Catholic church built since the Reformation in the city of Belfast.