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Sevenoaks, Kippington - Christ Church United Reformed Church; Sevenoaks - St John the Baptist; Sevenoaks, Riverhead - St Mary the Virgin; St Mary the Virgin, Riverhead, Kent. Sevenoaks - St Thomas of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church; Sevenoaks - Hope Church; Sevenoaks - The Sevenoaks United Reformed Church; Sevenoaks - The Savenoaks Baptist Church
Other Anglican churches were provided throughout the Victorian era and into the 20th century as the population grew: Christ Church, St Barnabas' and St John's in Epsom, [14] All Saints at West Ewell, [12] St John the Baptist's Church at Stoneleigh (1939), [17] St Stephen-on-the-Downs at Langley Vale (1961) [18] and St Paul's at Howell Hill ...
The liturgical east end of St Nicholas' Church, a Grade I-listed Saxon-era church Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The borough of Crawley, in West Sussex, England, has 45 churches, chapels and other buildings used specifically for worship. Other religious communities meet in ...
St Paul's Church, Langleybury (Henry Woodyer, 1863-5) at Hunton Bridge. Langleybury is a country house and estate in Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, England, about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of the centre of the town of Watford. The house stands on a low hill above the valley of the River Gade.
Holy Trinity Amberley C, Apperley, Aylburton, Bailey Lane End, Barton Street Gloucester, Bethesda Cheltenham, Bishop's Cleeve, Bream, Brimscombe, Cam, Chalford Hill, Christ Church Abbeydale BCU, Christ Church Nailsworth BU, Churchdown, Cinderford, Ashcroft Cirencester U, Clements End, Coalway, Drybrook, Dursley, Eastington, Fairford United U ...
The interior of All Saints' Church, looking east from under the tower. The effigy tomb of Sir Ralph and Lady Eleanor Verny in the north chapel. The first record of a parish church at Kings Langley was in 1215, when a grant of advowson (the right of a patron to appoint a parish priest) was confirmed by King John. [3]
Kings Langley is a village, former manor and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, 23.5 miles (37.8 kilometres) north-west of London and to the south of the Chiltern Hills. It now forms part of the London commuter belt .