Christ Church
Peckham, Greater London | SE15 1JF
Welcoming, relaxed church with activities for all ages, built about 1840 of brick with stone dressings in the style of the end of the 13th century.
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Peckham, Greater London | SE15 1JF
Welcoming, relaxed church with activities for all ages, built about 1840 of brick with stone dressings in the style of the end of the 13th century.
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Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire | RG7 5TB
Pretty rural church with interesting stained glass windows in West Berkshire.
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Grangemouth, Lothian | FK3 9JH
Building by Wilson & Tait completed 1911.
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Brixton, Greater London | SW9 6BE
The building is in a Byzantine style with stock brick walls relieved by bands of purple Berkhampstead bricks and Portland Stone dressings.
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Keysoe, Bedfordshire | MK44 2HW
St Mary's is a small rural church with a 12th century chancel and south door, a 15th century tower and many additions over the centuries.
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Angell Town, Greater London | SW9 7NE
St John is an inclusive community church, welcoming in love, worshipping in faith and witnessing in hope to the love of God and the Good News of Christ in Angell Town and Brixton.
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Ascot Heath, Berkshire | SL5 8DQ
The church was completed in May 1864, the north aisle was added around 1890.
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Peckham, Greater London | SE15 5EX
We warmly welcome visitors at Rye Lane Baptist Chapel; it is a Grade II listed building which boasts historical features in a fine Victorian nonconformist building.
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Castle Combe, Wiltshire | SN14 7HT
This large Grade I Listed church is essentially Perpendicular, albeit rebuilt in 1850-1.
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Newbury, Berkshire | RG14 5HG
It seems odd to us, in an age where it is accepted that the super rich spend all their money on themselves, that it was not at all unusual for wealthy medieval people to spend some of their own fortunes on such things as churches.
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Rhymney, Glamorgan | NP22 5ER
A large bilingual Welsh Baptist church built in the early 19th century.
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East Dulwich, Greater London | SE22 9AT
Victorian church restored after WW2 by Ninian Comper; highlights include stained glass windows, Baldachino and war memorial in the grounds.
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