Church of England
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Church of St Mary
Lutterworth, England
Known for its connection to early reformer John Wycliffe, St Mary's Lutterworth is a Grade-I-listed parish church dating from the 13th century.
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Church of St Martin in Fields
London, England
Occupying a prominent location on the east side of Trafalgar Square, the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields (1722-26) was designed by James Gibbs in what would be a highly influential design.
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Church of St Marylebone
London, England
Parish church. 1813-18 by Thomas Hardwick; the chancel remodelled by Thomas Harris, 1883-84. Portland stone; slate roof.
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Church of St Denys
Stanford Dingley, England
Church. C12, C13 and C14 with early C18 chancel. Restored 1870 and 1885.
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Church of St Mary Le Strand
London, England
Church. 1714-17 by James Gibbs. Portland stone.
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Church of St Mary
Bucklebury, England
Church. Mainly C12 and C15 with C19 chancel.
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Church of St Mary
North Leigh, England
Church. E.
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Church of St George Bloomsbury
London, England
Designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, St George's Bloomsbury was built in 1716-31 as part of the Fifty New Churches Act.
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Church of St Mary
Ottery St. Mary, England
Consecrated by Bishop Bronescombe in 1260. Altered and added to by Bishop Grandison circa 1330.
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Church of St Michael Archangel
Highclere, England
1870, by George Gilbert Scott, RA. Built to replace the earlier church of 1692, itself on the medieval site next to Highclere Castle.
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Lichfield Cathedral
Lichfield, England
Cathedral church. Early C13 west choir arcade and aisles, chapter house and chapel, transepts and crossing tower; c1280 nave, aisles and west towers; 1300-50 Lady Chapel and east choir arcade and aisles, and choir clerestory.
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Church of St Barnabas
Oxford, England
1868-9 by Arthur Blomfield. Campanile 1872 (reroofed with a lower pitched roof 1893). Morning chapel (now Lady Chapel) and N aisle erected 1888-9. MATERIALS: Rubble walls, cement rendered. Concrete used in parts, e.g. lintels and sills.