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Baitul Futuh Mosque

Baitul Futuh Mosque

Morden, GB

Baitul Futuh Mosque is a place of worship of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in London's Morden district.

Ballyholme Parish Church

Ballyholme Parish Church

Bangor, GB

The Church of Ireland is a province of the Anglican Communion. Ballyholme is in the United Dioceses of Down and Dromore and one of nine parishes in the Area Deanery of Clandeboye. St Columbanus is a growing Church of Ireland parish on the Groomsport Road right in the heart of Ballyholme village.

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

London, GB

The Shri Swaminarayan Mandir or Neasden Temple is a Hindu temple in London, owned by the Hindu world organization BAPS. Built from 1993 to 1995 in India, the temple was then assembled in London. The marble building is one of the largest Hindu temples outside Europe.

Bardney Dairies Methodist Church

Bardney Dairies Methodist Church

Bardney Dairies, GB

Alone in the fens between Bardeny and Wragby, this humble church has been used for worship for almost 150 years.

Bavarian Chapel, London

Bavarian Chapel, London

London, GB

Warwick Street Church is a Catholic church in London, which was once used as a chapel by the Bavarian Legation. It is officially known as "Church of our Lady of the Assumption and Saint Gregory" and was known in London as the "Bavarian Chapel" until the beginning of the First World War. It is a rectangular hall with a flat, boxed, white/blue ceiling and a brick facade built around 1790 with a central gable in the style of classicism. On the north wall of the nave is a bronze plaque with the Bavarian royal coat of arms, reminiscent of the Apostolic Vicars of the District of London, who served there under Bavarian protection before a regular Catholic hierarchy could be restored in England from 1850.

Belarusian Church

Belarusian Church

Woodside Park, GB

The Belarusian Memorial Chapel is the first wooden church built in London since the Great Fire of 1666. Designed by Spheron Architects, the chapel in Woodside Park has been built for the Belarusian diaspora community in the UK, and is dedicated to the memory of victims of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

Beverley Minster

Beverley Minster

Beverley, GB

Beverley Minster is one of the finest Gothic churches in Europe and is equal to the greatest of our cathedrals; after Westminster Abbey (the twin towers of which it may have inspired), it is regarded as the most impressive ‘non-cathedral' church in England.

Bevis Marks Synagogue

Bevis Marks Synagogue

, GB

The Bevis Marks Synagogue was completed and dedicated in September 1701. The interior and layout reflect the influence of the great Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam of 1675. A prominent feature of the synagogue is the Renaissance-style wooden ark containing the Torah scrolls located at the center of the Eastern wall of the building.

Birmingham Cathedral

Birmingham Cathedral

Birmingham, GB

The church of St Philip was built for the growing town of Birmingham in 1715. The church became a cathedral when a new Diocese was formed in 1905. The most significant treasures are the stunning set of stained glass windows by Birmingham born artist, Edward Burne-Jones.

Birmingham Central Mosque

Birmingham Central Mosque

Birmingham, GB

Birmingham Central Mosque is a Muslim place of worship run by the Birmingham Mosque Trust. It is the second purpose-built mosque in the United Kingdom, after the Shah Jahan Mosque in Woking.

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