St Peter & St Paul
Mersea Island, Essex | CO5 8QE
It is believed that the first church was built on Roman foundations in the late 7th or early 8th century.
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Mersea Island, Essex | CO5 8QE
It is believed that the first church was built on Roman foundations in the late 7th or early 8th century.
Blackheath, Greater London | SE3 7TH
Designed by Arthur Ashpital, work began in 1852 and the church was completed in 1853.
Newbury, Berkshire | RG14 5HG
It seems odd to us, in an age where it is accepted that the super rich spend all their money on themselves, that it was not at all unusual for wealthy medieval people to spend some of their own fortunes on such things as churches.
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Blackheath, Greater London | SE7 7DF
The church traces its origins back to 1863 when eight residents of Blackheath asked Charles Haddon Spurgeon of the Metropolitan Tebernacle for permission to start a separate fellowship in this area.
Sherston, Wiltshire | SN16 0LR
This Grade I church has a fine late Romanesque arcade.
Brockley, Greater London | SE4 2SA
Standing at the heart of the Brockley community, this impressive Victorian church, with it's landmark spire, is the custodian of the New Cross Fire memorial window.
Llanrhos, Gwynedd | LL30 1RW
12th century church with its origins going back to the 6th century.
Shap, Cumbria | CA10 3NW
Remote medieval chapel.
Wickford, Essex | SS11 8EB
The story of St Catherine's has been one of a small country church serving a village community, the church and churchyard still seem to retain an atmosphere of the rural heritage of Wickford's past.
Brightlingsea, Essex | CO7 0RZ
Grade I Listed church, with maritime connections and unique tales of tragedy, Tudor tower and largest churchyard in southern England.
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Plumstead, Greater London | SE18 1HJ
St Nicholas is an exceptionally interesting building dating back to the twelfth century, with visible interventions from every succeeding century, including some high quality early 20th century work; the building is a tangible link to the rural past of an area which has been subsumed into London.
Trefriw, Clwyd | LL27 0UJ
It’s said that a church was founded here c1230 by Llywelyn Fawr, Prince of Wales, to avoid the walk to the church at Llanrhychwyn.