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18651
St John the Evangelist Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex
St John the Evangelist Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex
St John's Road & Moulsham Street, Chelmsford
 
18652
St John the Evangelist, Ford End, Essex
St John the Evangelist, Ford End, Essex
The church was built in 1870.

Sandon Hill Road & Church Lane, Ford End
 
18653
St John the Evangelist, Walthamstow, Greater London
St John the Evangelist, Walthamstow, Greater London
Brookscroft Road & Chingford Road, Walthamstow
 
18654
St John's Anglican Church, Ernestown, Ontario
St John's Anglican Church, Ernestown, Ontario
It was one of the first Anglican churches built in Upper Canada and is now the oldest standing and in use in the province, if not in the dominion. It was started in 1793 and was completed and used as a place of worship in 1794. It has been in continuous use since, having from time to time been repaired and improved, and being now in excellent repair.

Church Street & Academy Street, Ernestown
 
18655
St John's Anglican Church, Healesville, Victoria
St John's Anglican Church, Healesville, Victoria
In the late 1860's on a plot of land donated in perpetuity by John Chandler, Chandler and John Carter built a small paling and shingle church with timber cut from nearby trees; this is where the vicarage now stands. This building was opened by the Rev. R. Barlow on the first of January 1871 as part of the Parish of Lilydale.

Symons Street & Church Street, Healesville
 
18656
St John's Children's Home, Ipswich, Suffolk
St John's Children's Home, Ipswich, Suffolk
An eight-bedroom hotel, the Freehold Tavern on the corner of Bloomfield Street and Freehold Road opened in 1860. The venture failed and in 1869 it became the St John's Children's Home. The property, later known as Freelands, was demolished in the 1970's and replaced with a housing estate.

Freehold Road & Bloomfield Street, Ipswich
 
18657
St Lawrence Church, Bradfield, Essex
St Lawrence Church, Bradfield, Essex
Probably built in the 13th Century.

Station Road & Harwich Road, Bradfield
 
18658
St Leonard & St Mary, Beaumont-Cum-Moze, Essex
St Leonard & St Mary, Beaumont-Cum-Moze, Essex
In 1678, due to the cost of repairing St Mary’s in Moze, the decision was made to merge the two parishes, using St Leonard’s church in Beaumont.

Harwich Road & Church Lane, Beaumont-Cum-Moze
 
18659
St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, Greater London
St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, Greater London
When the 12th century church finally collapsed in the eighteenth century, the present building was erected over and across its floor.

Hackney Road & Austin Street, Shoreditch
 
18660
St Leonard's Church, Streatham, Greater London
St Leonard's Church, Streatham, Greater London
The lower part of the tower is the oldest section of the current building, having been constructed in the 14th century. The church was gutted by fire in on 5 May 1975 and restored.

Streatham High Road & Tooting Bec Road, Streatham
 
18661
St Mary & St Hugh Church, Harlow, Essex
St Mary & St Hugh Church, Harlow, Essex
Churchgate Street & Mill Lane, Harlow
 
18662
St Mary and All Saints Church, Rivenhall, Essex
St Mary and All Saints Church, Rivenhall, Essex
Church Road, Rivenhall
 
18663
St Mary Magdalene Church, Billericay, Essex
St Mary Magdalene Church, Billericay, Essex
The chapel was probably built in the 14th century and rebuilt or extended in the 15th century, when the present tower was built.

High Street & Chapel Street, Billericay
 
18664
St Mary Magdalene Church, East Ham, Greater London
St Mary Magdalene Church, East Ham, Greater London
St Mary Magdalene's Church's nave, chancel and apse date to the first half of the 12th century and the tower probably to the early 13th century but partly rebuilt in the 16th century - it is claimed to be the oldest parish church still in weekly use in Greater London

High Street South & Norman Road, East Ham
 
18665
St Mary Magdalene Church, Peckham, Greater London
St Mary Magdalene Church, Peckham, Greater London
The first church building on this site was consecrated on 7th May 1841. In the blitz during WWII, the church was destroyed by a bomb on 21st September 1940 with the loss of five lives. The building was replaced in the 1960s.

St. Mary's Road, Peckham
 
18666
St Mary the Virgin Church, Great Dunmow, Essex
St Mary the Virgin Church, Great Dunmow, Essex
The building is predominantly 13th century.

Church Street, Great Dunmow
 
18667
St Mary the Virgin Church, Ilford, Greater London
St Mary the Virgin Church, Ilford, Greater London
Built in 1830.

426 High Road, Ilford
 
18668
St Mary the Virgin Church, Little Ilford, Greater London
St Mary the Virgin Church, Little Ilford, Greater London
St Mary's Church, mainly 12th century, had its chancel rebuilt and a south porch and family chapel to the Lethieullier family added in 1724. It remained a parish church until 1938, at which point it became a chapel of ease to St Michael's Church, Romford Road.

Church Road & St. Winefride's Avenue, Little Ilford
 
18669
St Mary the Virgin Church, Matching, Essex
St Mary the Virgin Church, Matching, Essex
The Church of St Mary was probably built on an old Saxon site. The tower was added in the 15th century; plain, square and embattled and surmounted by a low tiled spire and weather clock. It retains its original 13th century doorway. Six bells are in the tower, restored in 1990. It is inscribed "God Save the Queen". The second and third bells were originally cast about 1500 by William Culverden of Houndsditch, and inscribed "Sancte Thoma ora pro nobis" and "Sancta Anna ora pro nobis"; the fourth is inscribed "God Save the King. 1615" and the fifth "God Save the King. 1640". A sixth bell was added in 1887 to celebrate the Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The clock on the church tower was removed from the old church at Epping when the church was pulled down, and set up in St Mary the Virgin.

On the road running from Downhall Road to Harlow Road, Matching
 
18670
St Mary the Virgin Church, Sheering, Essex
St Mary the Virgin Church, Sheering, Essex
Church Lane, Sheering
 
18671
St Mary the Virgin, Wanstead, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
St Mary the Virgin, Wanstead, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Overton Drive & Langley Drive, Wanstead, London Borough of Redbridge, Greater London, England

Built between 1787 and 1790.
 
18672
St Mary's Church, Buttsbury, Essex
St Mary's Church, Buttsbury, Essex
The earliest part of the church is 12th Century.

Buttsbury Road & Ingatestone Road, Buttsbury
 
18673
St Mary's Church, Magdalen Laver, Essex
St Mary's Church, Magdalen Laver, Essex
The Parish Church of Saint Mary's Magdalen was built in the 12th century and consists of nave, chancel, west tower, and a south porch. The walls are made of flint rubble and Roman brick and the tower from timber.
 
18674
St Mary's Church, Marylebone, Greater London
St Mary's Church, Marylebone, Greater London
St Mary's, Bryanston Square, was built in 1824.

York Street & Wyndham Place, Marylebone
 
18675
St Mary's Church, Tuddenham, Suffolk
St Mary's Church, Tuddenham, Suffolk
The church comprises a chancel, nave, south aisle and tower and dates mainly from the 14th century. The church is built of stone, flint and rubble and it underwent a thorough renovation in 1876 when the roof was replaced. New pews and a new organ were installed at the same time.

High Street & Cavenham Road, Tuddenham
 
18676
St Mary's Churchyard
St Mary's Churchyard
 
18677
St Mary's, Barnard Castle, Durham
St Mary's, Barnard Castle, Durham
Founded in 1130, it sits at the heart of Barnard Castle.

Newgate & A67, Barnard Castle
 
18678
St Mary's, Woodford, Greater London
St Mary's, Woodford, Greater London
The medieval church was substantially rebuilt in brick in the Gothic style in 1816.

High Road, Walthamstow
 
18679
St Marylebone Parish Church, London, Greater London, England
St Marylebone Parish Church, London, Greater London, England
The foundation stone was laid on 5 July 1813. Later it was decided to enlarge the building and call it the Parish Church; the present tower was erected, the front widened, and the present Corinthian columns built.

Marylebone Road between Nottingham Place & Marylebone High Street, Marylebone
 
18680
St Matthew's Church, Bayswater, Greater London
St Matthew's Church, Bayswater, Greater London
It was completed in 1882, replacing an earlier church dating from 1818.

Chapel Side & Moscow Road, Bayswater
 
18681
St Matthias Old Church, Poplar, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England
St Matthias Old Church, Poplar, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England
St Matthias Old Church is the modern name given to the Poplar Chapel built by the East India Company in 1654, in Poplar in the East End of London. St Matthias is a brick building enhanced with stone quoins at the corners, combining Classical and Gothic elements.

Located along Woodstock Terrace between Poplar High Street & East India Dock Road, Poplar
 
18682
St Michael's and All Angels Church, Galleywood, Essex
St Michael's and All Angels Church, Galleywood, Essex
The building is in a 14th century style of architecture.

Off of Margaretting Road, Galleywood
 
18683
St Michael's Church, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
St Michael's Church, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
St Michael's Church as seen today was largely built in the early fifteenth century in the style called Perpendicular. It was altered and restored in both the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. The upper part of the tower and the spire date from the early 1800’s. The oldest item in the Church is the font (the square stone bowl in which water is put for baptisms) which dates from the mid twelfth century.

Church Street & High Street, Bishop's Stortford
 
18684
St Nicholas' Church, Colchester, Essex
St Nicholas' Church, Colchester, Essex
The church, here at least by the 12th century, contained Roman walls in its foundation. The church was rebuilt in the 14th century, again in the 1870s, and finally razed in 1954, making way for a large Co-op store. Four bells from St. Nicholas have been installed at Basilden.

Cowdray Crescent & High Street, Colchester
 
18685
St Paul's Anglican Church, Almonte
St Paul's Anglican Church, Almonte
The stone church, described as English Parish Gothic, was consecrated on June 29, 1864.

Brougham Street & Clyde Street, Almonte
 
18686
St Peter ad Vincula Church, Coggeshall, Essex
St Peter ad Vincula Church, Coggeshall, Essex
St Peter ad Vincula in Coggeshall, Essex, is one of a group of oversized churches built following the success of the early wool-trade in the East Anglia area. The building now standing was completed in the first quarter of the 15th Century, and sits on a site where both Saxon and Norman churches stood previously.

Church Green between Colne Road & Vane Lane, Coggeshall
 
18687
St Peter Mancroft Parish Church, Norwich, Norfolk
St Peter Mancroft Parish Church, Norwich, Norfolk
The present building was built in the 15th century, almost entirely faced with limestone brought from many miles away by land and sea since there is no local free-stone in Norfolk.

Millenium Plain & Hay Hill, Norwich
 
18688
St Peter's Church, Belsize Park, Greater London
St Peter's Church, Belsize Park, Greater London
St Peter's Church is a Victorian church built in the gothic style with a clock tower. It was consecrated in 1859, and stands in its own garden.

Belsize Avenue at Belsize Square, Belsize Park
 
18689
St Peter's Church, South Weald, Essex
St Peter's Church, South Weald, Essex
The present church dates from about 1150, although the South Door with its chevron ornamentation is the sole remaining Norman feature.

Weald Road & Wigley Bush Lane, South Weald
 
18690
St Stephens Church, Bow, Greater London
St Stephens Church, Bow, Greater London
Constructed in 1858, the church was destroyed by Second World War bombing and the ruins demolished.

St Stephens Road & Tredegar Road
 
18691
St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, Greater London
St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, Greater London
The medieval St Andrew's survived the 1666 Great Fire of London, but in a bad state of repair was rebuilt by Christopher Wren in the 1700s. During WWII, the church was bombed and gutted, leaving only the exterior walls and tower. Instead of demolition, it was decided after a long delay that it would be restored "stone for stone and brick for brick" to Wren's original designs.

St. Andrew Street & New Fetter Lane, Holborn
 
18692
St. Andrew's Church, Hornchurch, Greater London
St. Andrew's Church, Hornchurch, Greater London
A church has stood on this site for over 800 years, each generation in turn having cared for it and added to or subtracted from it, altering the Church to suit needs of the time.

Upminster Road, Hornchurch
 
18693
St. Andrew's Church, Romford, Greater London
St. Andrew's Church, Romford, Greater London
The Church of St. Andrew was built in 1862.

St. Andrew's Road & London Road, Romford
 
18694
St. Andrew's Church, Sandon, Essex
St. Andrew's Church, Sandon, Essex
Built in the 12th century, with additions and changes over the centuries.

Woodhill Road & Hall Lane, Sandon
 
18695
St. Bartholomew's Church, Horley, Surrey
St. Bartholomew's Church, Horley, Surrey
Parts of the church date from the 14th century and heavily restored in 1881-2, with the south aisle, west porch and organ chamber and vestry added in 1900. It now consists of an aisled nave, chancel, south east organ chamber and vestry, north west tower with shingled spire, and north and west porches.

Church Road & Church View Close, Horley
 
18696
St. Benedict's Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
St. Benedict's Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
St Bene't's Anglo-Saxon tower was "most probably" built between AD 1000–1050, although the present bell-openings were added in 1586.

Benedict Street & Free School Lane, Cambridge
 
18697
St. Croix County Asylum & County Home, Star Prairie Township, Wisconsin
St. Croix County Asylum & County Home, Star Prairie Township, Wisconsin
The St. Croix County Asylum was built in 1897 as a home and a farm. By 1958 it was beginning to shut down, with parcels of land being sold and some buildings torn down. The main building was demolished in 1984.

185th Avenue, East of Brigetta Drive, Star Prairie Township
 
18698
St. James' Church, Walthamstow, Greater London
St. James' Church, Walthamstow, Greater London
Walthamstow’s first St James’s church was erected in 1842. A replacement was built in 1902 and demolished sixty years later. The site is now occupied by a health clinic.

St. James Mews & St. James Street, Walthamstow
 
18699
St. John the Baptist Church, Hoxton, Greater London
St. John the Baptist Church, Hoxton, Greater London
The church was completed in 1826.

Pitfield Street & New N Road, Hoxton
 
18700
St. John's Church, Loughton, Essex
St. John's Church, Loughton, Essex
St. John's Church was built in 1846.
 

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