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Church name | Town or city | Architect | Date of completion |
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Christian Science Church | Pinner | Starkey | 1937 |
Christian Science Church | Welwyn Garden City | Paul Mauger and Partners | 1954 |
Christian Science Church | Tunbridge Wells | Cecil Burns & Robert Guthrie | 1933 |
Church | Midlothian | Fairlie | 1923 |
Church of Broom | Newton Mearns | Honeyman Jack and Robertson | 1959 |
Church of Christ | Glenrothes | Stevenson | 1976 |
Church of Christ the King | Ballynahinch | Gregory | 1936 |
Church of Christ the Servant | Skelmersdale | White | 1972 |
Church of God of Prophecy | Wolverhampton | Alan Cottrell Partnership | 1989 |
Church of God of Prophecy | Building and Urban Associated | 1979 | |
Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints | London | Rae | 1966 |
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints | Coseley | Graham and Baldwin | 1962 |
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints | Thetford | Hendon | 1973 |
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints | Ipswich | Graham & Baldwin | 1964 |
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints | Redditch | John Porter & Associates | 1984 |
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints | Sunderland | Brown | 1963 |
Church of Our Lady | Crawley | Pollen | 1975 |
Church of Our Saviour | Llandudno | Beckett | 1912 |
Church of Our Saviour | Chelmsford | David Ruffle Associates | 1985 |
Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady | Walsall | Hickton Madley and Stanley Thomas Salt | 1957 |
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