
All Saints
Upper Sheringham, Norfolk | NR26 8TG
Set in a large churchyard in quiet countryside inland from the sea, Upper Sheringham's church has features from both the 14th and 15th centuries.
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Upper Sheringham, Norfolk | NR26 8TG
Set in a large churchyard in quiet countryside inland from the sea, Upper Sheringham's church has features from both the 14th and 15th centuries.
City of London, Greater London | EC4V 5DE
St Andrew by the Wardrobe was the last city church rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.
Attleborough, Norfolk | NR17 2AH
From the outside St Mary's looks rather odd because the tower is at the east end, where the chancel should be.
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Kingston, Surrey | KT1 1JP
Where England began, All Saints is the place where the first King of England was crowned.
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Westminster, Greater London | SW1A 0AA
The Chapel of St Mary Undercroft was completed by King Edward I in 1297, further developed under Edward II, and finally completed by Edward III in around 1365.
City of London, Greater London | EC4M 8AD
For more than 1,400 years, a cathedral dedicated to St Paul has stood at the highest point in the city.
Farnham, Surrey | GU9 7QU
We’re a church on a journey, in our 4th building in a little over 350 years.
Westminster, Greater London | SW1P 3RB
Part of the headquarters of the Mothers Union, this chapel is full of images and artwork celebrating women.
Pimlico, Greater London | SW1V 4QF
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Pimlico, Greater London | SW1V 2AD
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East Worldham, Hampshire | GU34 3AQ
The lady lay in quiet repose, medieval mystery of our beautiful woman of Worldham. St Mary the Virgin sits prominently on the crossroads at Worldham Hill.
City of London, Greater London | EC4V 4ER
There has been a church on this site, dedicated to St Benet (or Benedict), since the 12th century, Shakespeare refers to it and both Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey may have received the last rites here.