London (South)

…for promoting animal welfare. Spurgeon’s house, Clapham In today’s Clapham, most of the houses of the Sect members have gone, but their names live on as streets and schools. Macaulay…

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London (North & East)

…living by menial labour in the docks and factories.  Today, the efforts of the Luftwaffe and post-war slum clearance have transformed the landscape, so that whole street plans have disappeared…

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Bedfordshire

…the steep hill (perhaps the Hill Difficulty) on the road to Bedford.  Today, the house is a magnificent roofless ruin, but the setting is sublime and the view, despite the…

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London (City)

…enclosed by the ancient city walls, remnants of which can still be seen in places. Within the City, ancient buildings like the Tower of London rub shoulders with modern office…

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Northumberland

…information on the lives of Aidan and Cuthbert and an artist’s impression of what the monastery would have looked like in Saxon times.  We can wander through the ruins of…

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London (Central)

…united in death. A modern inscription invites us to remember before God all those, who, divided at the Reformation by different convictions, laid down their lives for Christ and conscience…

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Essex

lived at Kelvedon for the first year of his life. For some reason, perhaps financial, he was sent at the age of eighteen months to live with his grandfather James…

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Hereford & Worcester

Hereford & Worcester   WORCESTER Worcester Cathedral and River Severn The view of Worcester Cathedral as a backdrop to the county cricket ground, with the river Severn running by, forms…

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Suffolk

…commission in 1535 sounded the death knell of the monasteries. Today the ruins of the Abbey cover a large area in the historic centre of Bury on the west bank…

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Wiltshire

…and in the opinion of many, West Kington, built of mellow Cotswold stone, runs it a close second. The same stream runs through both villages and the view of St…

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