St Michael Cornhill
City of London, Greater London
The church lies over the remains of the Basilica, the northern most part of the great Roman Forum built in the first century AD.
This site has been a place of worship since 1854, and was frequented by Queen Victoria when in residence on the Isle of Wight, the very fabric of our church is rich in royal history and heritage.
Whippingham, Isle of Wight
Whippingham is one of a tiny band of small village churches which have become closely linked with neighbouring Royal residences and therefore have a very great many beautiful, interesting and historical features.
St Mildred's on the Isle of Wight is surely an outstanding example of this little group, as a visitor will soon appreciate. It becomes quickly apparent what personal attention and indeed loving care it has received from Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort and so many other members of the Royal Family, from its very design and building to the many beautiful features and memorials within it. Within the church the Battenberg Chapel has very close family associations, my father having been Prince Louis Francis of Battenberg from birth till aged 17 when the Royal Family names were changed in 1917 and my father became Lord Louis Mountbatten. The chapel contains memorials to him and his elder brother George 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven, and his two older sisters, Princess Alice (mother of Prince Philip) and Queen Louise of Sweden.
There is a permanent exhibition of Royal and local memorabilia in the Church and Church Centre. This includes: a replica of Princess Beatrice's wedding dress, royal photographs, pictures and historical details of many local landmarks and pictures and architect's drawings of the three churches which have existed on this site.
It is said that Queen Victoria abandoned worshipping in the church in 1880 because of gawking tourists, in favour of a private chapel at Osborne House.
City of London, Greater London
The church lies over the remains of the Basilica, the northern most part of the great Roman Forum built in the first century AD.
City of London, Greater London
The Dutch Church is a reformed church on the site of the 13th century Augustinian friary, the original building granted to Protestant refugees for their church services in 1550 was destroyed during the London Blitz.
Marshfield, Gwent
Mae Eglwys St Mair, Maerun, yn eglwys brydferth sy’n dyddio nôl i’r ddeuddegfed ganrif. Yn nythu’n glud yn y llain las rhwng Caerdydd a Chasnewydd, mae bellach yn adnabyddus am fod yn lleoliad ar gyfer un o episodau Dr Who!