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All Saints
Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire | BA12 7HN
The village is small and modest; its church is large and sumptuous.
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Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire | BA12 7HN
The village is small and modest; its church is large and sumptuous.
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Knights Enham, Hampshire | SP10 4DS
A gorgeous 12th century pilgrim church en route to Southampton and a quiet place on edge of modern Andover, the church has links to Jane Austen and Archbishop Alphege, as well as Ethelred the Unready.
Wanstead, Greater London | E11 2SW
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Copdock, Suffolk | IP8 3JZ
A beautiful, well loved, 15th/16th century medieval church, set at the top of the village.
Euston, Greater London | NW1 2BJ
The Friends House was built between 1924 - 1927 and incorporates a meeting room large enough for at least 1500 Quakers.
Paddington, Greater London | W2 3UD
St James is a glorious Victorian parish church, rich in original stained glass, monuments and fittings, and home to a lively and active community.
Euston, Greater London | NW1 2BA
The church is an important early example of the Greek Revival architecture and it is mostly built from brick, faced with Portland stone.
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Thruxton, Hampshire | SP11 8NL
Thruxton church has been at the heart of village life for over 850 years, many of the church’s treasures are in the form of tombs and effigies of some of the Lords and Ladies of the Manor.
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Islington, Greater London | N1 8PH
An unexpected oasis.
Hackney, Greater London | N1 4DA
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Spanish Place, Greater London | W1U 3QY
The successor church to the Spanish Embassy chapel by Bonomi was built by his great grandson, Edward Goldie, following a limited competition.
Witham, Essex | CM8 2JS
An excellent example of a traditional church from the 14th century.