by mtamanager | Dec 6, 2023
St Alfege, Greenwich Brief Description St Alfege is the first of Hawksmoor’s London Churches to be built under the Fifty New Churches Act of 1711. Application for funding from the National Lottery to bring the Church back into use for the people of Greenwich was...
by mtamanager | Dec 6, 2023
St David’s Cathedral Brief Description The present cathedral dates from 1181 but there has been a monastery on the site since the 6th century. St Mary’s Hall was built in 1365 originally as a college. Latterly it has been used as a ‘church hall’ providing teas etc...
by mtamanager | Dec 6, 2023
St James Priory Brief Description The Priory of St James was founded as a cell of the Benedictine Abbey of Tewkesbury by Robert, First Earl of Gloucester in the 12th Century. The site comprises of the Grade I listed church, dating from 1129, and Church House, listed...
by mtamanager | Dec 6, 2023
St Jude’s Brief Description St Jude’s Church dates from the late 1860’s and is Grade II* listed. Work began in 2010 to transform the Church into a Theological College, involving comprehensive engineering works. The primary user, St Paul’s Theological College, gains...
by mtamanager | Dec 6, 2023
St Mary de Crypt, Gloucester Brief Description St Mary de Crypt dates from the late 15th Century and has one of the few remaining Tudor schoolrooms in England adjacent to it. The church is significant for its association with famous people, the most known of which was...