Lincolnshire

…another group, led by John Smyth, to meet in the Old Hall. A link between the two congregations was provided by John Robinson (1576-1625), who was probably born at Sturton-le-Steeple,…

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Northamptonshire

…Carey the shoemaker-missionary; Lawrence Washington , twice mayor in the sixteenth century and ancestor of George; and Philip Doddridge, non-conformist preacher and hymn-writer. Another mural shows Spencer Perceval, MP for…

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Bristol

…paid for entirely by unsolicited donations from his supporters.   The George Muller Museum at 45-47 College Road (BS7 9FG) tells the full story of Muller’s homes, caring for over 10,000…

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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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Gloucestershire

…eye each other suspiciously. And not without reason; much of the ancient heart of the city has disappeared under twentieth century developments. At the centre, North-, South-, East- and Westgate…

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ABOUT US

…particular person For general tourist information, visitors should consult www.visitengland.com or www.visitbritain.co.uk. Unfortunately it is not possible to include information on opening times, disabled access or other facilities. Wherever possible,…

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  PRIVACY POLICY This privacy policy sets out how England’s Christian Heritage uses and protects any personal information we collect about you. England’s Christian Heritage is committed to ensuring that…

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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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Norfolk

…now put to other uses, including a bookshop and a puppet theatre. St Peter Hungate at the top of Elm Hill houses a museum of ecclesiastical art, and contains copies…

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Staffordshire

…few hundred members to over 200,000. Ignoring the misgivings of Wesley, the American Methodists gave Asbury the title of Bishop and Bishop Asbury’s Cottage next to the Malt Shovel Inn…

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