St George the Martyr
Holborn, Greater London | WC1N 3AH
The building history is complex; built as a plain chapel of ease to St Andrew Holborn at the beginning of the 18th century.
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Holborn, Greater London | WC1N 3AH
The building history is complex; built as a plain chapel of ease to St Andrew Holborn at the beginning of the 18th century.
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Kensington, Greater London | W8 5RQ
Christ Church was built as an Anglican parish church in 1870, and designed by W&G Audsley.
Lambourne, Essex | RM4 1AH
This is a rural church to savour, a small, white painted building with a neat weather boarded belfry crowned by a lead covered broach spire.
Putney, Greater London | SW15 5HU
A beautiful and welcoming church in southwest London.
Greensted, Essex | CM5 9LD
Welcome to St Andrews, the oldest wooden church in the world and the oldest 'stave built' timber building in Europe.
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Mayfair, Greater London | W1K 3AH
A beating heart for over 170 years.
Soho, Greater London | W1D 4NR
The history of St Patrick’s is, shall we say, colourful.
Bloomsbury, Greater London | WC1A 2SA
St George's Bloomsbury, the work of Nicholas Hawksmoor, is one of the finest Baroque churches in London and indeed has been described as ‘one of the capital’s most wonderful buildings’.
Little Dunmow, Essex | CM6 3HX
This is a fragment of a very much larger priory church that was demolished at the Dissolution. It had been the Lady Chapel, and dates from about 1360.
Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire | RG7 5TB
Pretty rural church with interesting stained glass windows in West Berkshire.
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Earls Court, Greater London | SW5 9EB
St Cuthbert’s is one of London’s largest and finest 19th century churches, it rises dramatically amongst the Victorian terraces of Philbeach Gardens, forming a group with the adjacent clergy house and Philbeach Hall.
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Soho, Greater London | W1D 6AF
Consecrated in 1686 by Bishop Henry Compton (after whom Old Compton St is named) the original church was designed by William Talman, who worked under Sir Christopher Wren. In December 2016 our redesigned entrance, featuring our name in neon lights, was dedicated by the Bishop of London to ensure the church remains a visible presence in the community it serves.