The roof and ceilings of Westminster Abbey are just as impressive as anything at ground level.
The Roof of the Nave
Taken from the mid-point of the aisle, this is the view the King and Queen would of had if they had looked straight up at their Coronation. Picture taken 04-Jan-2023.
The Roof of the Lady Chapel
The Lady Chapel is at the Eastern end of Westminster Abbey, overlooking the Houses of Parliament. The beautiful fan vaulted ceiling is framed by the colourful flags. Picture taken 13-May-2023.
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Opened in 1863, St Peter’s on Clerkenwell Road has since the 1880s held an annual Procession in Honour of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
A visit to the RAF Memorial Chapel at the former RAF Biggin Hill and then the Spitfire Factory to see the aircraft up close.
The Strand in central London is home to many imposing buildings. One of those is St Clement Danes, the Central Church of the Royal Air Force.
Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the Geometric Staircase is an engineering marvel within an architectural landmark.
Following the Coronation of King Charles III, there was time for the public to see the Coronation Theatre setup in Westminster Abbey.
Methodist Central Hall took part in Heritage Open Days by opening the building’s dome to visitors. The views from the balcony are stunning.
All Saints’ Church in Notting Hill displayed Luke Jerram’s “Mars: War and Peace” as part of the 2023 Kensington and Chelsea Festival.
St James’ Church Bermondsey, was built by the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches and consecrated in 1829.
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