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Westminster Chapel

Westminster, Greater London | SW1E 6BS

A witnessing church; a church worth witnessing.

St Andrew by the Wardrobe

City of London, Greater London | EC4V 5DE

St Andrew by the Wardrobe was the last city church rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.

St Paul's Cathedral

City of London, Greater London | EC4M 8AD

For more than 1,400 years, a cathedral dedicated to St Paul has stood at the highest point in the city.

St Matthew

Bethnal Green, Greater London | E2 6DT

St Matthew's Bethnal Green is considered a church of outstanding special interest.

We have supported this church

St Margaret

Westminster, Greater London | SW1P 3JS

As nearby Westminster Abbey was a monastery church, local people needed a place to worship and so St Margaret's was founded in the 12th century.

St Mary le Bow

City of London, Greater London | EC2V 6AU

Discover the famous church or Bow Bells and see the majestic architecture of Sir Christopher Wren, an oasis of peace in the midst of the city.

St Benet Paul’s Wharf

City of London, Greater London | EC4V 4ER

There has been a church on this site, dedicated to St Benet (or Benedict), since the 12th century, Shakespeare refers to it and both Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey may have received the last rites here.

St Peter

Petersham, Greater London | TW10 7AA

This Georgian church and its bucolic setting hasn’t changed significantly since it was shown in Turner’s view from Richmond Hill of 1820.

Bethnal Green Mission Church

Bethnal Green, Greater London | E2 9LH

Bethnal Green Mission Church forms the heart of an elegant new urban block, which includes a community centre, cafe and apartments.

Westminster Cathedral

Westminster, Greater London | SW1P 1QW

Westminster Cathedral is a supreme achievement of art with many distinguished works of artistic merit.

St Swithin

Wickham, Berkshire | RG20 8HD

Prepare yourself for surprises when you go into this church, from the outside nothing looks untoward, except that the tower is clearly Saxon, and the whole of the rest of the building is obviously very much later.

St Margaret Lothbury

City of London, Greater London | EC2V 8EX

First mentioned in 1185 and rebuilt in 1441, the current church by Wren was completed in 1692; the tower by Robert Hooke was finished in 1700.