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St Augustine's Abbey
Chilworth, Surrey | GU4 8QR
A living Roman Catholic Benedictine monastery near Guildford in Surrey which welcomes the public to join the monks in daily Mass, Divine Office and prayer (often in Gregorian Chant) 365 days a year.
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Chilworth, Surrey | GU4 8QR
A living Roman Catholic Benedictine monastery near Guildford in Surrey which welcomes the public to join the monks in daily Mass, Divine Office and prayer (often in Gregorian Chant) 365 days a year.
Ensbury Park, Dorset | BH10 5EL
The church building is just overs 50 years old.
Cuddington, Surrey | KT4 7HL
The present St Mary’s was opened in 1895, but a medieval stone and tile in the porch are clues to the parish’s much longer story.
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.
City of London, Greater London | EC3R 5BJ
The oldest church in the City of London.
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Moreton, Dorset | DT2 8RH
Standing proud on a prominent mound, Moreton's church is a neat and immaculate example of Georgian church architecture.
Elephant & Castle, Greater London | SE1 6SN
Crossway United Reformed Church has served the Elephant & Castle under differing denomination titles for over 150 years.
Clapham, Greater London | SW4 7AP
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Shedfield, Hampshire | SO32 2HY
This lovely grade II* listed building was built in 1875 by the architect John Coulson.
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Bethnal Green, Greater London | E2 9PA
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Whitechapel, Greater London | E1 8EB
St George's has changed little since 1763, when it was established in the immigrant neighbourhood of Whitechapel by German refugees seeking religious asylum in London and working mainly in the sugar trade.
HM Tower of London, Greater London | EC3N 4AB
Historical documents refer to St Peter's as a Royal Chapel as early as the 12th century, today it is a Chapel Royal and Royal Peculiar; directly under the jurisdiction of The Queen.