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Rye Lane Baptist Chapel

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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St Nicholas

Arundel, Sussex | BN18 9AT

As part of Arundel's striking hilltop townscape, the parish church is eclipsed by more flamboyant buildings that are visible for miles around: notably the huge 'Victorianised' castle and the Roman Catholic cathedral.

St John the Evangelist

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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St Martin of Tours

Bilborough, Nottinghamshire | NG8 3BH

Welcome to a hidden treasure with its medieval and Victorian architecture, unique wall paintings by war artist Evelyn Gibbs, the story of Thomas Helwys and the rich history of an area going back to Anglo Saxon times.

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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St Paul

Shadwell, Greater London | E1W 3DH

Known as the church of Sea Captains due to the many mariners in the congregation, including Captain James Cook.

St Margaret

Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire | NG12 3GA

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St Barnabas

Drefach Felindre, Dyfed | SA44 5UR

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St Mary

Yapton, Sussex | BN18 0EE

Yapton's charming and distinctive church has changed surprisingly little since it was completed around 1220.

St Mary the Virgin

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.