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Escomb Saxon Church

Escomb, County Durham | DL14 7SY

One of only three complete Saxon churches in Britain, this wonderfully preserved church sits in a sunken circular enclosure bordered by battered walls, an influence from Celtic Ireland.

St Mary the Virgin

Etal, Northumberland | TD12 4TL

Set in the grounds of Etal Manor, this church designed by William Butterfield was built 1856-58 by Lady Augusta FitzClarence as a burial place for her husband Lord Frederick, one of the illegitimate sons of King William IV.

St Andrew

Etchilhampton, Wiltshire | SN10 3JL

The nave is 14th century but much Victorianised.

Old Quaker Meeting House

Ettington, Warwickshire | CV37 7TH

Built between 1681 and 1684, this tiny meeting house, like most Quaker meeting houses, does not look at all like the usual idea of a church.

St Stephen

Etton, Cambridgeshire | PE6 7DA

A pure unaltered 13th century Early English church with broached spire.

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Friends House

Euston, Greater London | NW1 2BJ

The Friends House was built between 1924 - 1927 and incorporates a meeting room large enough for at least 1500 Quakers.

St Pancras

Euston, Greater London | NW1 2BA

The church is an important early example of the Greek Revival architecture and it is mostly built from brick, faced with Portland stone.

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St Augustine of Canterbury

Even Swindon, Wiltshire | SN2 2HA

Large Roman basilica style church built for the growing population of Swindon because of the Great Western Railway.

St Mary

Everdon, Northamptonshire | NN11 3DT

A large grand church set in the heart of this village positioned on a knoll.

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St George

Everton, Merseyside | L5 3QG

St George’s is one of only two remaining world renowned cast iron churches, both in Liverpool.

All Saints

Evesham, Worcestershire | WR11 4RW

All Saints church was originally built in the 12th century as a chapel for the monks of Evesham Abbey.

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