
East London Tabernacle
Mile End, Greater London | E3 4TU
A modern take on a classic Nonconformist chapel, built in 1955 after the original was destroyed in the Blitz like much of the East End of London.
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Mile End, Greater London | E3 4TU
A modern take on a classic Nonconformist chapel, built in 1955 after the original was destroyed in the Blitz like much of the East End of London.
Bow, Greater London | E3 3AH
With medieval origins, St Mary Bow is the oldest building in Bow and its surrounding area.
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City of London, Greater London | EC3R 5BJ
The oldest church in the City of London.
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Pimlico, Greater London | SW1V 2AD
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Pimlico, Greater London | SW1V 4QF
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Ham Riverside, Surrey | TW10 7NL
A striking and complete modern church with three 'pringle' shaped roofs providing a glorious curving wooden ceiling alongside vibrant dalle de verre glass depicting the life of St Richard.
Butleigh, Somerset | BA6 8SH
There has been a church on this site since Saxon times; much of the present configuration and appearance dates from the mid 19th century.
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Westminster, Greater London | SW1V 2PS
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Southwark, Greater London | SE1 7HY
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was engaged as architect and it was considered the most important Catholic Church in England when it was built from 1839, seating about 3,000 people.Â
West Ham, Greater London | E15 3HU
The parish church of West Ham was established in 1135 and rebuilt in Early English Style in the reign of Henry II (1154-89).
Bow Common, Greater London | E34AR
St Paul's Bow Common is the most famous and significant parish church to be built in Britain in the latter half of the 20th century.
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HM Tower of London, Greater London | EC3N 4AB
Historical documents refer to St Peter's as a Royal Chapel as early as the 12th century, today it is a Chapel Royal and Royal Peculiar; directly under the jurisdiction of The Queen.