
St John the Evangelist
Blackheath, Greater London | SE3 7TH
Designed by Arthur Ashpital, work began in 1852 and the church was completed in 1853.
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Blackheath, Greater London | SE3 7TH
Designed by Arthur Ashpital, work began in 1852 and the church was completed in 1853.
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.
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh | BT74 7DW
During the summer our 400 year old church is open to visitors every day and it would be even nicer if you could attend one of our services. We would love to meet you!
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Clogher, County Fermanagh | BT74 7DR
Designed in 1744 by architect James Martin in a neo classical style.
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh | BT74 7DP
​The history of Enniskillen Methodist Church reflects the growth and evolution of Methodism in County Fermanagh.
Cameley, Somerset | BS39 5AH
Somerset's 'Sleeping Beauty'.
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh | BT74 7EW
St Michael’s is a striking landmark rich in history, architectural beauty, and artistic heritage.
Llanrhian, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5BG
St Rhian’s sits within a polygonal churchyard, at the centre of what was a farmyard complex.
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Tillingham, Essex | CM0 7SU
Tillingham's grassy square is lined with weather boarded cottages and a pub with the church sitting back a little to become an integral part of the village scene.
Brockley, Greater London | SE4 2SA
Standing at the heart of the Brockley community, this impressive Victorian church, with it's landmark spire, is the custodian of the New Cross Fire memorial window.
Little Cheverell, Wiltshire | SN10 5YA
The church is of 1850 save for the good 14th century tower, south porch and chancel arch.
Kingston, Surrey | KT1 1JP
Where England began, All Saints is the place where the first King of England was crowned.
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