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Collegiate Church of Holy Trinity

Collegiate Church of Holy Trinity

Tattershall, GB

Sharing the limelight with Tattershall Castle is Lincolnshire's grandest Perpendicular church, a collegiate foundation of the mid 15th century.

Compton Verney Chapel

Compton Verney Chapel

Warwick, GB

The chapel at the historic manor of Compton Verney was built in the 18th century in a Palladian style, very close to Capability Brown's house.

Congregation of Jacob Synagogue

Congregation of Jacob Synagogue

London, GB

The Congregation of Jacob Synagogue in London is a synagogue built in 1920-21 by architect Digby Lewi Solomon. This brick building in the Historicist style still serves as a synagogue.

Coventry Cathedral

Coventry Cathedral

Coventry, GB

For a thousand years, Coventry has been a place of pilgrimage where visitors are greeted with a warm welcome, and this continues within Coventry Cathedral today. Combining the evocative ruins of the bombed Cathedral Church of St Michael with the magnificent ‘casket of jewels' designed by Sir Basil Spence, and voted the nation's favourite 20th century building, Coventry Cathedral is a truly inspirational place to visit.

Croick Church

Croick Church

Highland,, GB

This pretty little church, which is still in use, is well known for the messages etched in the church window by families cleared from the surrounding land in 1845 as part of the infamous Highland clearances.

Crown Court Church of Scotland

Crown Court Church of Scotland

Covent Garden, GB

The Church of Scotland has been active in London since the time of James VI, King of Scots, who became King James I of England in 1603. There is some evidence that courtiers of the King who had followed him from Scotland worshipped in a chapel in the precincts of the old Whitehall Palace. This site became known as Scotland Yard and subsequently housed the original offices of the Metropolitan Police. The current building dates from 1909, but Crown Court Church has been on this site since 1719.

Darul Barakaat Mosque

Darul Barakaat Mosque

Birmingham, GB

Darul Barakaat Mosque is a Muslim place of worship run by the Ahmadiyya Community in Bordesley, Birmingham. It was inaugurated in 2004 by the leader of the Ahmadiyya Community, Mirza Masroor Ahmad.

Devoran Methodist Chapel

Truro , GB

The parish is named after the Cornish word for water, 'Dowr', and lies near the point where two rivers meet. It was once an important shipping place for the importation of timber, coals and iron, for the mines, and for the exportation of copper and other ores. The Wesleyan Methodists also had a chapel here which was built in 1825, it was rebuilt in 1861.

Didsbury Mosque

Didsbury Mosque

Manchester, GB

Didsbury Mosque is a place of worship of the Muslim community housed in a Gothic building that formerly belonged to the Methodist Church.

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