Place of Worship
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St Helen's Church
Place of Worship
Great St Helen's, EC3A 6AT [map]
Thirteenth-century twin-nave church which has been fully restored.
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St James C Of E Church
Place of Worship
Clerkenwell Close, Finsbury, EC1R 0EA [map]
St James aims to welcome and serve everyone whatever their previous experience of church and Christianity.
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St James' Church Garlickhythe
Place of Worship
Garlick Hill,
Wren church built on the site of the pre-fire church dating from 1326, a leading centre of pilgrimage during the Middle Ages.
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St. James's Palace
Place of Worship
Cleveland Row, St. James's, SW1A 1DH [map]
St James's Palace originally took its name from the leper hospital that stood here in the 11th century.
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St John at Hackney
Place of Worship
Lower Clapton Road, Lower Clapton, E5 0PD [map]
St John-at-Hackney is an icon set in the heart of Hackney.
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St Johns Church
Place of Worship
Waterloo Road, The Borough, SE1 8TY [map]
The church of St John's was built in 1824 to celebrate the victory in the Napoleonic wars.
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St John's Church
Place of Worship
Hyde Park Crescent, W2 2QD [map]
Early Gothic revival building, built in 1832 and noted for its excellent modern glass and altar.
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St Judes Church
Place of Worship
Central Square, Golders Green, NW11 7AH [map]
at St Jude's so special is the church of St Jude-on-the-Hill in leafy Hampstead Garden Suburb, where nearly all the concerts are held.
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St Katharine Cree Church
Place of Worship
86 Leadenhall Street, EC3A 3DH [map]
A 17thC Laudian church with unique mixture of Classic and Gothic architecture.
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St Lawrence Jewry C of E Church
Place of Worship
Gresham Street, City of London, EC2V 5AA [map]
St Lawrence Jewry is the church in the corner of Guildhall Yard in central London.
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St Lawrence Whitchurch Little Stanmore
Place of Worship
Whitchurch Lane, Edgware, HA8 6RB [map]
An 18thC interior in the style of continental baroque.
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St Magnus the Martyr
Place of Worship
Lower Thames Street, EC3R 6DN [map]
Built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1671-6, with the steeple dating from 1705.