St Peter's Italian Church
Clerkenwell, Greater London | EC1R 5EN
A piece of Italy in London.
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Clerkenwell, Greater London | EC1R 5EN
A piece of Italy in London.
Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2TA
St Mary's is the surviving nave of a major Cistercian Abbey founded in the 12th century.
Wokingham, Berkshire | RG40 1TN
Outstanding architectural and historic interest, which has been on this site in some form since the 12th century, replacing a wooden Saxon chapel.
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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Bloomsbury, Greater London | WC1A 2SA
St George's Bloomsbury, the work of Nicholas Hawksmoor, is one of the finest Baroque churches in London and indeed has been described as ‘one of the capital’s most wonderful buildings’.
Mayfair, Greater London | W1S 1FX
St George's is the parish church of Mayfair.
St Nicholas, Pembrokeshire | SA64 0LG
St Nicholas is a peaceful, picturesque village on the Strumble Head peninsula, the church is a little gem nestling in the heart of the village.
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Shoreditch, Greater London | E1 6JN
At the epicentre of east London worship since Roman times, home to Shakespeare's actors and the location for BBC TV comedy series 'Rev'.
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Soho, Greater London | W1D 4NR
The history of St Patrick’s is, shall we say, colourful.
Alton Priors, Wiltshire | SN8 4LB
Mysterious trapdoors, buried Sarsen stones and ancient yew trees.
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City of London, Greater London | EC1M 6AN
The chapel has been, variously, the Chapter House of a Carthusian monastery, a storage place for Henry VIII’s hunting equipment, and the private chapel of a Tudor mansion.
Holborn, Greater London | WC1R 5ET
This is the chapel of one of the four Inns of Court. It is on the site of the chapel built in 1315, and rebuilt in the 1960s following destruction in the Second World War.