Religion and Faith in London, Greater London, England

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St. Paul's Churchyard, London, England

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  • A real experience, go there, you'll love it. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • the cathedral is of course huge but at the time we where there (about noon on a saturday) it was fairly emp... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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42 Francis Street, London, England

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  • I didn't expect to like Westminster Cathedral even though I'm Catholic, since I love much older historical ... More on TripAdvisor

  • St Paul's is undoubtedly a London's cathedral landmark and beautiful in a classical way, but for me this ca... More on TripAdvisor

 

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London Bridge, London, England

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  • One of the UK's smaller cathedrals, as it was a parish church until 1909. Nice place to visit and has links... More on TripAdvisor

  • This is a fantastic area of London. The cathedral also has a lovely cafe which is worth a visit at lunch ti... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Middle Temple Ln., London, England

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  • The goody bag containing food that the people of Shakespeare's time might eat was a lovely touch. More on TripAdvisor

  • The setting was superb, as were the props. More on TripAdvisor

 

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Inner Temple, London EC4Y 7 United Kingdom

  • Information about how to join the Inn of Court, assists student barristers studying for their Bar Vocational Course with how to become a barrister, education and training, advice on training to be ... More on Innertemple.org.uk

  • The Inner Temple is one of the Inns of Court, all of which are 'liberties' of the City of London which means that they operate as their own local authorities. Traditionally, barristers trained and ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Off Upper Street, London N1 2, United Kingdom

  • Union Chapel is not just a prayer center, but also the structure that houses a homelessness project. Funds received from commercial events held at the Chapel help to restore this historic building. The main hall is extravagant in ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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London, England

  • One of three Norman "round churches" left in England, this one was first completed in the 12th century. Not surprisingly, it has been restored. Look for the knightly effigies and the Norman door, and take note of the circle of ... More on Frommers

 

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