
St Nicholas
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.
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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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Plumstead, Greater London | SE18 1HJ
St Nicholas is an exceptionally interesting building dating back to the twelfth century, with visible interventions from every succeeding century, including some high quality early 20th century work; the building is a tangible link to the rural past of an area which has been subsumed into London.
Basildon, Essex | SS15 5AD
There have been three separate histories weaved within 'Catholic Basildon' that bring us to 2012.
Richmond, Surrey | KT8 9AU
Outstandingly rich, colourful and layered with history, the chapel’s vaulted ceiling was installed by Henry VIII in the 1530s and is the grand culmination of Tudor opulence at Hampton Court.
Sandhurst, Surrey | GU15 4PQ
The first chapel of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, built in 1813, formed part of the Old College building and, following the construction of the newer and larger chapels, it was used variously as a dining hall and museum.
Blackheath, Greater London | SE3 9LL
The meeting house was designed by Trevor Dannatt, who was awarded an OBE in the 2016 New Year Honours.
Rudbaxton, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5PE
A beautiful church in the heart of Pembrokeshire countryside, renowned for the striking 17th century monument to the Howard Family, along with its link to General Sir Thomas Picton and William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury.
East Molesey, Surrey | KT8 0ST
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Hartley Wespall, Hampshire | RG27 0BB
There is evidence that a timber built nave existed in the 13th century.