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163 churches in England

Churches in London
St John Church
(1)
A little further down the road from the smaller Church of St. Peter, we can see the most imposing church of St. John, noted for it
Churches in Manchester
St Ann’s Church
(1)
Founded in 1709 and consecrated in 1712, this is a fine example of a neo-Renaissance church, but with a rather sober and austere a
Churches in Chichester
Chichester Chatedral
(1)
Chichester, in West Sussex, was one of the stops on our cycling tour of the countryside that took us from London to Newhaven. The
Churches in Richmond
St Mary Magdalene
On a very hot day, I turned down an alley in search of shade ... only to find this large church in a state of superb conservation.
Churches in Oxford
University Church of St. Mary the Virgin
(3)
The University Church of St Mary the Virgin is the largest parish church in Oxford. It is also the epicenter of the growth of the
Churches in Whitehaven
Iglesia de San Nicolás en Whitehaven
(3)
St. Nicholas was the most important parish church in Whitehaven, built in 1693 in the place where there was previously a small cha
Churches in London
St Mary of The Angels
(2)
It's a pretty Catholic church in the Gothic style, found at the corner of Westbourne Grove & Chepstow Road, via Artesian Road. We
Churches in Cambridge
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Churches in London
Church of St Bartholomew the Great
(1)
The Anglican church of St Barts (as Londoners call it) is a little gem that deserves to be better known, although part of its char
Churches in London
Saint James Garlickhythe
Wandering aimlessly at 7 am on a Sunday, I crossed Southwark Bridge. I found a statue which I've written before this century churc
Churches in London
Chuch St. Dunstan in the West
(1)
This Gothic-looking octagonal church and lantern tower was designed by John Shaw in the eighteenth century. It was started on a di
Churches in London
St. Mary-le-Bow
This small church, over 700 years old, is officially known as the St Mary & Holy Trinity Church, but better known as Bow Church. O
Churches in London
Our Lady & St. Catherine of Siena
It is a Roman Catholic church, built in 1870, with charming brick architecture that is quite beautiful, though not very detailed.
Churches in Hexham
Hexham Abbey
(1)
This abbey is the origin of the town of Hexham and it was erected in 674 AD as a gift from the Queen Etheldreda to the Bishop of Y
Churches in Whitehaven
St Gregory and St Patrick's Catholic Community School
(1)
Just west of Whitehaven harbor, near the castle, you'll find a small church which has long served one of the most disadvantaged sc
Churches in Rotherham
Saints' church
The current Parish Church of Rotherham is the third that has been built at this location. A church has stood here since 937, with
Churches in Whitstable
Saint Alphege Church
Nestled on a small shaded garden square in the heart of Oxford Street, Whitstable, Saint Alphege's Church is one of the main sight
Churches in Ramsgate
The sailor's Church
Like most seaside towns in England and elsewhere, Ramsgate has a chapel for sailors, dedicated to prayers for protection of boats