London (Central)

…right against a pillar is a statue of Thomas Fowell Buxton his friend and successor in the fight against slavery. The Abbey has relatively little stained glass, much of it…

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London (South)

Street Baptist Church) on the corner of East Street and Portland Street; and the Surrey Gardens Memorial Hall in Penrose Street. The last of these was built to commemorate Spurgeon’s…

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Bedfordshire

…only Shakespeare and Stratford have a stronger association between man and place.  His statue stands on St Peter’s Green, and the Tourist Information Office (MK40 1SJ) provides Bunyan guides to…

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Yorkshire (South & West)

…our own. For convenience we have combined South and West Yorkshire, most of which was formerly the West Riding. The city of York has been put with the East Riding…

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Devon

…just off Mill Street. In Crediton Parish Church (EX17 2AH) in East Street, the lower lights of the east window show scenes from the life of the saint, including the…

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Bristol

…her sisters, she started a private school for girls in Trinity Street just behind the Cathedral.  Its success prompted a move to a house in Park Street, whose elegant Georgian…

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Buckinghamshire

…town’s garrison.  He would have attended the church of St Peter and St Paul, although this was some time before the start of any serious spiritual quest.  During his time…

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Cornwall

…severely assaulted at St Ives. In due course the miners and fishermen warmed to his message and Cornwall became his most fruitful field of labour, and the county most affected…

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Leicestershire

Leicestershire     LEICESTER Richard III statue The city may not be a natural tourist destination, but with the help of the last Plantagenet king, it’s doing its best. When…

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