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St Peter

Bromyard, Herefordshire | HR7 4DZ

A large Norman church dating from 11th century, the church has an unusual external, round access tower to bell chamber.

Chelsea Old Church

Chelsea, Greater London | SW3 5DQ

Standing just a few yards from the River Thames, this historic church has a history going back into the depths of the Dark Ages.

St Wulstan

Little Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 4JL

Built in 1862, our church is located on the eastern slopes of the Malvern Hill, many visitors come to our cemetery to pay their respects to Sir Edward Elgar who is buried there with other members of his family.

All Saints

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | GL52 2HG

All Saints is a Victorian church built in the French Gothic style.

St Giles Priory

Little Malvern, Worcestershire | WR14 4JN

The priory was founded in the 12th century, but the Perpendicular features of the present church date from a 1480s rebuilding by Bishop Alcock of Worcester after he visited the priory to investigate its poor state.

Christ Church

East Greenwich, Greater London | SE10 9EQ

Christ Church was built in 1849 as the daughter church of St Alfege in West Greenwich.

St Peter

Stanton Lacy, Shropshire | SY8 2AE

A beautifully proportioned cruciform church, St Peter’s has been serving the parish of Stanton Lacy since the early 11th century.

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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

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | GL50 4EZ

St Paul's church was built to be the first free church in the regency town of Cheltenham.

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Formby United Reformed Church

Formby, Merseyside | L37 3ND

Our church was formed September 1881 as a member of the Congregational Union until 1972, when it became a church in the United Reformed Church.