Related Churches
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St Giles w St Peter's
Some parts of St Giles' date back to 1092, although little of this building still stands, except internal arches taken from the Norman Church. The large church building, which is richly decorated after restoration in the Victorian period, has been recently updated to provide a warm and welcoming place with modern amenities. The church is home to an Anglican and a Romanian Orthodox congregation. It is an ideal venue for concerts and other events.
St Peter's is an ancient church which is managed jointly by the Churches Conservation Trust and the parish. In contrast to St Giles' the building is small and simply decorated. It is a peaceful and spiritual place in the heart of a busy city which is open during daylight hours.
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St Luke's Church (United Reformed with Church of England)
St Luke’s is a Victorian building which has been extensively updated. The church community has been formed by the uniting of congregations from the United Reformed Church and the Church of England traditions into a Local Ecumenical Partnership.
The Church building now comprises four community rooms (available for hire) in addition to the Church space.
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