Kent

…re-cycled Roman bricks and tiles. This was the burial place of the early archbishops of Canterbury and stone plaques mark the presumed graves of Augustine (in office 597-605), Laurentius (605-619),…

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London (Central)

…under three outstanding ministers, George Campbell Morgan (1863-1945), Dr Martyn Lloyd Jones (1899-1981) and Dr R.T. Kendall. Campbell Morgan served two periods as pastor, 1904-17 and 1933-43, his earlier ministry…

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Hereford & Worcester

from the Reformation period were Hugh Latimer (c1481-1555) and John Hooper (1495-1555), but neither has a memorial here. Both men were convinced Protestants and both perished as martyrs to Queen…

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Essex

…winding country roads east of Chelmsford. Our goal is the ancient Saxon chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall (CM0 4PN). In the village, turn right at the King’s Head pub into East…

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London (South)

…known was William Wilberforce (1759-1833), while the others included John Thornton (1720-1790), his son Henry Thornton (1760-1815), Charles Grant (1746-1823), John Shore (later Lord Teignmouth) (1751-1834), Zachary Macaulay (1768-1838), Granville…

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Nottinghamshire

…a wooded landscape. Clifton’s rectory was the large, white multi-gabled manor house between the road and the church, now called Haygarth House and privately owned. Clifton was influenced by the…

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Cornwall

…a pupil of George Conon and became the long-serving vicar of St James church in Bristol, and a co-founder of the Church Missionary Society.   GWENNAP PIT Gwennap Pit The…

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Durham

…the Anglo-Saxon gloss to the Latin text as Aldred of Chester-le-Street. For the next 113 years, the town became the centre of a vast diocese, but in 995, with Northumbria…

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Lancashire

…in the North West and the chapel in Meeting House Lane, a long low building with an unusual octagonal vestibule and stone-tiled roof, is one of the oldest in the…

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London (North & East)

…where Barnado and his wife lived from 1875 to 1879 (E3 4LN).  It is an elegant four-storey end-of-terrace house, which was later used as a training home for girls entering…

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