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.
King Charles the Martyr Church has been an established landmark in Royal Tunbridge Wells for over three centuries, its origins entwined with historic Chalybeate Spring and the Pantiles.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
King Charles church was designed by Thomas Neale and opened in 1676. Neale was an renowned entrepreneur and property developer of the Stuart Period who was responsible for Seven Dials in London’s Covent Garden. His legacy is commemorated there in the name of Neal’s Yard.
The church is a rare example of English 17th century church building, most of the finest churches of this era having been destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. It is typical of a single room auditory church (or preaching box) that was in fashion at the time, a form of church building that was made popular by Sir Christopher Wren’s London churches erected after the fire.
King Charles church is especially noted for its spectacular ornate ceiling, festooned with fruit, cherubs heads and palms, plasterwork of the highest quality executed by craftsmen who had worked for Wren.
Queen Victoria, one of history’s most celebrated monarchs, reigned as Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for 63 years (1837-1901), Britain’s second longest reigning sovereign. In 1835, then aged 16, Princess Victoria attended worship at King Charles church with her mother. The pair sat together in the north gallery.
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
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