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  2. Category : Roman Catholic churches in Cambridgeshire

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    Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Cambridgeshire" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  3. Histon - Wikipedia

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    Histon is a village and civil parish in the South Cambridgeshire district, in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is immediately north of Cambridge – and is separated from the city – by the A14 road which runs east–west.

  4. List of Catholic churches in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A list of Catholic churches in the United Kingdom, notable current and former individual church buildings and congregations and administration.These churches are listed buildings or have been recognised for their historical importance, or are church congregations notable for reasons unrelated to their buildings.

  5. Category:Grade I listed churches in Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Grade I listed churches in Cambridgeshire" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. All Saints' Church, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    All Saints in the Jewry in 1841 opposite Trinity's chapel (far left) and St John's College gatehouse. A mediæval church stood in St John's Street, Cambridge.This was known as All Saints in the Jewry, [2] and previously as All Saints by the Hospital (due to its proximity to the Hospital of St John the Evangelist). [3]

  7. Flats to be built on top of library - AOL

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    Developer Camel Projects (Histon Ltd) wanted to build the one and two-bedroom flats in School Hill, Histon, in Cambridgeshire, and said it would "help bring vitality to the village".

  8. Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church - Wikipedia

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    Despite the ill health of Mrs Lyne-Stephens the church was completed and then consecrated on 8 October 1890. The first Mass was attended by all the Roman Catholic bishops of England and Wales except for Cardinal Manning and Bishop Vaughan. [3] St Andrew's Church was dismantled and re-built in St Ives, Cambridgeshire as Sacred Heart Church in 1902.

  9. King's College Chapel, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel's large stained glass windows were completed by 1531, and its early Renaissance rood screen was erected in 1532–36. The Chapel is an active house of worship, and home of the King's College Choir. It is a landmark and a commonly used symbol of the city of Cambridge. [4] [5]