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St Germain
Edgbaston, West Midlands | B16 9TD
St Germain's is Grade II listed, and was one of very few built during the First World War, being consecrated in September 1917.
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Edgbaston, West Midlands | B16 9TD
St Germain's is Grade II listed, and was one of very few built during the First World War, being consecrated in September 1917.
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Brighton, Sussex | BN1 3BD
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Bethnal Green, Greater London | E2 6DT
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Stottesdon, Shropshire | DY14 8UH
A hidden gem, off the beaten track and a sacred space for almost 1000 years.
Bromfield, Shropshire | SY8 2JP
A pleasant hour's walk above the River Teme leads from Ludlow to St Mary's, which began life as a Norman priory church and still shares its riverside setting with the old Priory Gatehouse.
Yardley, West Midlands | B33 8PB
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Shadwell, Greater London | E1 0BH
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Rotherhithe, Greater London | SE16 4JE
Christians have worshipped on this site for at least 1000 years and Roman bricks have been found on the site of the church which indicates that it may have been built on an earlier Roman building.
Torquay, Devon | TQ1 1HW
St Matthias was built as a Chapel of Ease of St Mark, Torwood.
Dalston, Greater London | E8 2EA
Dalston's hidden gem : a unique church in a neo-Byzantine style.
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