Our Lady of Grace
Charlton, Greater London | SE7 7EZ
The parish began in a Regency house, once home to Baron Sir William Congreve, the father of modern rocket technology.
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Charlton, Greater London | SE7 7EZ
The parish began in a Regency house, once home to Baron Sir William Congreve, the father of modern rocket technology.
North Holmwood, Surrey | RH5 4JW
The architect responsible for the design of St John the Evangelist was Major Rohde Hawkins.
Ousden, Suffolk | CB8 8TN
A rare Norman tripartite church which has been in regular use for the last 850 years and occupies a commanding position overlooking the Ousden Valley.
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Ongar, Essex | CM5 9DX
A Catholic Church whose most famous priest, Father Thomas Byles, perished while ministering to those in need on the RMS Titanic and preached of the need for a spiritual lifeboat in troubled times.
Exmouth, Devon | EX8 1PL
The church was founded in 1777 by by Willielma Maxwell, Viscountess Glenorchy, Lady Glenorchy, as an Independent Church.
Croft on Tees, Yorkshire | DL2 2SG
The church dates back to 1130, it also has connections with Lewis Carroll.
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Charlton, Greater London | SE7 8UG
Mentioned as early as 1077, the present church was built with funds left by Charlton House's owner Sir Adam Newton. Spencer Perceval is buried here.
Appleton le Moors, Yorkshire | YO62 6TF
Appleton le Moors is in the North York Moors National Park, and Christ Church certainly lives up to its description as 'the little gem of moorland churches'.
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.
Cowes, Isle of Wight | PO31 8BQ
Holy Trinity, Cowes is the Yachtsman's Church, built in 1832 on the Cowes foreshore the building forms an elegant backdrop to the Castle home of the Royal Yacht Squadron and is plainly visible from the sea.
Northlew, Devon | EX20 3NY
A welcoming Grade I listed rural church with interesting Tudor bench ends and carvings.
Hornsea, Yorkshire | HU18 1PG
Built with red and yellow brick and stone dressings, the church is more than a place of worship; it serves as a community hub for a variety of activities and social events.