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St. Pancras Old Church and Cemetery, London

The St Pancras Old Church, dedicated to the Roman martyr Saint Pancras, is believed to be one of the oldest churches in England.

The St Pancras Old Church, dedicated to the Roman martyr Saint Pancras, is believed to be one of the oldest churches in England. There has been a church on the site since at least around 314 AD, but the current structure is mostly from the 19th century with some traces of an older Norman structure. Surrounding the church is a cemetery converted into the St Pancras gardens, which contain a memorial to Mary Wollstonecraft who was originally buried there before her remains were moved to Bournemouth.


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About St. Pancras Old Church and Cemetery

 London, United Kingdom

 www.islington.gov.uk

St. Pancras Old Church and Cemetery and Nearby Sights on Map

Wembley Stadium

The guided tour through the Changing Rooms, Press Room and Players' Tunnel includes access to Wembley's historical treasures such as the Jules Rimet Trophy commemorating England's World Cup glory, the tablets that commemorated London's 1948 Olympic Games and FA cup replica

For Arts Sake

You can buy modern British printmaking as well as limited edition ceramics and jewellery here

The Royal Air Force Museum

RAF Museum

The RAF Museum on the Hendon Aerodrome has extensive galleries detailing the history of aviation from before the Wright brothers, the RAF and its aircraft

Golders Hill Park

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Harrow School

Harrow is an affluent neighbourhood famous for its school

Harrow on the Hill

Harrow on the Hill grew around the millennium-old St

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Chiswick House and Gardens

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Fenton House

The Fenton House is the oldest house in Hampstead, dating back to 1667