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St John’s Church of Gouda
The St. Johns Church of Gouda is consecrated to St. John the Baptist. The church is famous for its collection of stained glass windows. There are 64 stained glass...
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St John’s College
St John’s College was founded in 1555 as a counter reformation platform. Thomas White, an English Catholic helped found the college and notable Catholic martyr Edmund Campion attended the college...
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St John’s Gate and Museum
St John’s Gate and Museum gives the history of the order of St John, and the gate shows the monastic past of the area. The gate was built in 1504 by...
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St Katherine Cree
This is one of the most multi purpose churches in the area, functioning as a regular church, an exhibition space and the home of the Industrial Christian Fellowship. The building itself...
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St Laurence Church
The origins of this beautiful little church in the picturesque village of Seale near Farnham are uncertain although it is evidently partly Norman and has a 12th Century font. The...
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St Lawrence Church
This church is one of the few buildings remaining of the original Preston mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Much of the Norman material was used when St Lawrence’s was restored in...
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St Lawrence Jewry
St Lawrence Jewry is the official Church of the Corporation of London and dates back to the 12th Century. The church was one of the most expensive ever built by Wren,...
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St Lawrence’s Church
The church in the little West Wales village of Marros just above Amroth is dedicated to St Lawrence and was probably re-dedicated in Norman times after a much older Welsh church...
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St Luke’s Church
St. Luke’s Church houses a friendly community of Christians living around the beautiful Wimbledon Park area of southwest London. From humble beginnings the church has grown to have a beautiful...
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St Magnus the Martyr
This church is admired for its impressive steeple, which is topped by a large octagonal lantern. Until modern buildings dwarfed the tower it was regarded as one of the most noteworthy...
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St Margaret Lothbury
St Margaret Lothbury is the parish church to the Bank of England, and has an impressive white stone tower. The church was built by Sir Christopher Wren and was completed in...
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St Margaret Pattens
This church marked a departure in style for Wren, with its very plain and simple design. The church is named after the local factory than produced pattens, which were objects that...
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St Margarets Bronze 3 at St Margarets Bay
St Margaret's Bay is the perfect place for families seeking a peaceful holiday. You are surrounded by National Trust land close to the beautiful white cliffs of Dover. This is an...
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St Margarets Gold 2 at St Margarets Bay
St Margaret's Bay is the perfect place for families seeking a peaceful holiday. You are surrounded by National Trust land close to the beautiful white cliffs of Dover. This is an...
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St Margarets Silver 2B at St Margarets Bay
St Margaret's Bay is the perfect place for families seeking a peaceful holiday. You are surrounded by National Trust land close to the beautiful white cliffs of Dover. This is an...
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St Margarets Silver 2W at St Margarets Bay
St Margaret's Bay is the perfect place for families seeking a peaceful holiday. You are surrounded by National Trust land close to the beautiful white cliffs of Dover. This is an...
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St Margarets Silver 3W at St Margarets Bay
St Margaret's Bay is the perfect place for families seeking a peaceful holiday. You are surrounded by National Trust land close to the beautiful white cliffs of Dover. This is an...
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St Margaret’s Church
Once known as the ‘Pearl of the Vale’ but nowadays as the ‘Marble Church’, St Margaret’s was erected by Lady Willoughby de Broke in memory of her husband. She laid the...
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St Margaret’s Church
The church of St Margaret is mainly Norman with its massive tower being of an unusual design both outside and inside. The font is 600 years old with a flat 17th...
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St Martha’s Church
St Martha’s Church is located on a hill not far from Guildford and is a popular landmark with walkers as it is surrounded by the Surrey North Downs and has many...
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St Martin-in-the-Fields
James Gibbs designed the current church building, which was consecrated in 1726, although there have been records of a church on the site dating back to 1222. The church is made...
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St Martin’s Church
This amazing church has a tower which leans at an angle greater than the Leaning Tower of Pisa, caused by subsidence in the surrounding area. It is situated on the edge...
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St Martin’s Church
This pretty church’s structure looks much newer than its history would suggest, the result of a fire in 1989 that destroyed all of the building except the 14th Century tower and...
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St Martin’s Church
St Martin’s Church is Birmingham’s parish church and is located next to the Bull Ring development. Just as the Bull Ring has been extensively redeveloped, the church has also undergone...
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St Martin’s Crypt and London Brass Rubbing Centre
The St Martin’s Crypt is part of St Martin-in-the-Fields church, and contains both the London Brass Rubbing Centre and the Café-in-the-Crypt. The Brass Rubbing Centre allows visitors to learn about the...
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