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St Matthew

Bethnal Green, Greater London | E2 6DT

St Matthew's Bethnal Green is considered a church of outstanding special interest.

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St Michael Paternoster Royal

City of London, Greater London | EC4R 2RL

This is a Wren church with a steeple of 1713 and fine windows, including one for Dick Whittington, who is buried here.

St Stephen Walbrook

City of London, Greater London | EC4N 8BN

Nothing prepares you, as you climb the 13 steps up to St Stephen for the majestic space within, the dome is Wren's finest and based on his original design for St Paul's.

All Saints

Wandsworth, Greater London | SW18 4LA

A Grade II* listed church in the heart of Wandsworth High Street and the original parish church of Wandsworth.

St Ethelburga the Virgin

City of London, Greater London | EC2N 4AG

One of the few surviving medieval City churches in London, the foundation date of the church is unknown, but it was first recorded in 1250 as the church of St Adelburga the Virgin.

St Mary Woolnoth

City of London, Greater London | EC3V 9AN

On Easter Day 1727 St Mary Woolnoth of the nativity was reopened after it’s rebuilding by Nicholas Hawksmoor, which took 12 years and was paid for from the proceeds of the tax on sea borne coal.

St Michael Cornhill

City of London, Greater London | EC3V 9DS

The church lies over the remains of the Basilica, the northern most part of the great Roman Forum built in the first century AD.

St Raphael

Kingston upon Thames, Greater London | KT1 2NA

This beautiful church was designed by the eminent architect Charles Parker in an Italianate style, with early Christian and Renaissance influences.

St Mary Abchurch

City of London, Greater London | EC4N 7BA

When Wren rebuilt this 12th century church in 1681-86, he employed some of the greatest craftsmen of his age.

St Nicholas

Pyrford, Surrey | GU22 8XH

Pyrford's church retains the shape it had when first built in Norman times, apart from the addition of a bell turret and north porch in Tudor times, and a vestry in the 19th century.

Bethnal Green Mission Church

Bethnal Green, Greater London | E2 9LH

Bethnal Green Mission Church forms the heart of an elegant new urban block, which includes a community centre, cafe and apartments.