Oxfordshire

…Christian still. For the last eight hundred years, men whose lives have shaped the church in England and across the world have studied, taught, prayed, preached and even been martyred…

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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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Gloucestershire

…about Bible teaching. Raikes and Stock aimed to provide basic primary education for the hordes of illiterate children employed in factories and shops, who tended to run wild and cause…

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London (Central)

…family from rural Wales to Westminster to start a grocery business, and during the First World War the teenaged Martyn would help with milk deliveries around the area, while continuing…

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Cambridgeshire

…River Cam – are among the most beautiful buildings in England. Their chapels and halls, courts and towers attract visitors and students from across the world. Tourists are welcome in…

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London (South)

news to the poor. Most of those who came recognised the need to feed bodies as well as save souls, and were active in a wide range of philanthropic ventures….

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Somerset

Somerset   BATH Bath is now a World Heritage Site and the world makes its way here to see this jewel of Georgian architecture and its Roman predecessor. Visitors come…

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Northumberland

…633. With the death of Oswald, Northumbria was divided into two parts.  His brother Oswy (612-670) became king of Bernicia, while their cousin Oswin ruled over Deira.  Oswin continued to work…

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Lincolnshire

…remembered as the spiritual home of worldwide Methodism. Today there is a well-signposted Wesley Trail to all places of interest. Epworth Old Rectory We start at Epworth Old Rectory (DN9…

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