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Emmanuel Church

Woodley, Berkshire | RG5 3QW

Emmanuel Church was originally built in 1960 as a church hall of St John Woodley.

Worcester Cathedral

Worcester, Worcestershire | WR1 2LA

Worcester Cathedral has been described as possibly the most interesting of all England’s cathedrals, especially architecturally.

St Helen on the High Street

Worcester , Worcestershire | WR1 2HN

Believed to be the oldest church in Worcester.

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St Stephen

Barbourne, Worcestershire | WR3 7HS

St Stephen's is home to a friendly church known for its warmth and hospitality, offering an open and inclusive approach to all and welcome parishioners, both new and old.

St Mary

Haverhill, Suffolk | CB9 8AX

A historic building in the heart of the town with modern adaptations in a sensitive style.

St James the Great

Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire | GL52 7SH

Modest and unassuming from the outside, Stoke Orchard's little church has many features showing its origins in about 1170.

St Mary

Castle Eaton, Wiltshire | SN6 6LB

This Grade I church is situated on the banks of the Thames.

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St John

Terrington St John, Norfolk | PE14 7RZ

St John's has an unusual looking exterior as it has a slim tower in comparison to the nave.

All Saints

Annesley, Nottinghamshire | NG15 0AJ

Credit: David Hallam Jones CC-BY-SA2.0

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Emmanuel Church

West Hampstead, Greater London | NW6 1JU

The origin of Emmanuel Church lies in the rapid development of West Hampstead in the second half of the 19th century after the arrival of the railways.

St John at Hampstead

Hampstead, Greater London | NW3 6UU

There has been a church on the site for about 1000 years.

St Mary of the Purification

Blidworth, Nottinghamshire | NG21 0QX

Only the west tower from the medieval 15th century church survives, the rest was built in 1739 by Rhodes of Barlborough and 1839 by Colvin.