Place of Worship
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St Andrews Holborn
Place of Worship
5-7 St. Andrew Street, City of London, EC4A 3AB [map]
St Andrew Holborn is three things: a fully working Guild Church in the centre of London, situated between the city and the west end; a conference and events venue with a variety of meeting rooms and an administrative home for three relief in need charities.
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St Anne C Of E Church
Place of Worship
Commercial Road, Limehouse, E14 7HA [map]
Docklands church playing host to classical concerts.
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St Bartholomew The Great C Of E Church
Place of Worship
West Smithfield, City of London, EC1A 9DS [map]
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St Bartholomew the Less
Place of Worship
Smithfield Gate, West Smithfield, EC1A 7BE [map]
A small parish church of 15thC origin - the tower and west wall being of that period and forming the oldest standing part of the medieval hospital of St Bartholomew.
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St Botolph's Church
Place of Worship
Aldgate High Street, EC3N 1AB [map]
A 250-year-old church standing on an ancient site and built by George Dance the Elder, who also built the Mansion House.
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St Brides Fleet Street
Place of Worship
Fleet Street, EC4Y 8AU [map]
This church, restored by Sir Christopher Wren, has a large crypt museum which tells the story of the 6 previous churches which stood here.
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St Dominic's Priory RC Church
Place of Worship
Southampton Rd, Primrose Hill, NW5 4LB [map]
St Dominic's Priory, opened in 1867 is situated between Hampstead and Camden, with a design based on the structure of the Rosary Prayer.
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St Dunstan in the West
Place of Worship
184 Fleet Street, EC4A 2EA [map]
The church, designed by John Shaw in 1833 complete with Gothic lantern tower, lies on the north side of Fleet Street.
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St Edmunds Church Living Well
Place of Worship
St Edmund's Road, Temple Hill, Dartford, Kent, DA1 5ND [map]
The Living Well is home to a number of community projects for Temple Hill in Dartford.
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St George in the East Church
Place of Worship
Cannon Street Road, E1 0BH [map]
One of Nicholas Hawksmoor's great churches completed in 1729.
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St George's Cathedral
Place of Worship
Cathedral House, Westminster Bridge Road, SE1 7HY [map]
St George's Cathedral was re-opened in 1958, as it was bombed in 1941 during the Second World War, is incorporated into the rebuilt Cathedral.
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St Georges Church
Place of Worship
Bloomsbury Way, WC1A 2HR [map]
The architect Nicholas Hawksmoor built the church in the 1720s, and it is perhaps one of his finest London churches.
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St George's Church Hanover Square
Place of Worship
St George Street, W1S 1FX [map]
Built 1721-24 to the designs of John James, as one of the Fifty Churches projected by Queen Anne's Act of 1711, at a cost of 10,000 pounds.
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St Giles-in-the-Fields Church
Place of Worship
St Giles High Street, WC2H 8LG [map]
Built 1731-33 and designed by the architect Flitcroft, the church contains parish records from 1615.