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==St Giles in the Fields==
 
==St Giles in the Fields==
[[Middlesex_Towns_and_Parishes_S#|West Street Methodist Chapel.]]  
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The West Street chapel was built in 1700 and leased by the Methodists from 1743-1798, Charles Wesley preached there frequently.
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==St James's Palace==
 
==St James's Palace==
 
There are two Chapels Royal in the Palace, the Chapel Royal itself and [[Middlesex_Towns_and_Parishes_S|The Queen's Chapel]], both of which are open to the public on Sundays for worship, from the first Sunday in October to Good Friday inclusive at the Chapel Royal, and at The Queen's Chapel from Easter Sunday to the last Sunday in July inclusive.
 
There are two Chapels Royal in the Palace, the Chapel Royal itself and [[Middlesex_Towns_and_Parishes_S|The Queen's Chapel]], both of which are open to the public on Sundays for worship, from the first Sunday in October to Good Friday inclusive at the Chapel Royal, and at The Queen's Chapel from Easter Sunday to the last Sunday in July inclusive.

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St Clement Danes

There has been a church of St Clement Danes on this site for over 1000 years, the building was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren, but bomb damage in World War II left only the tower and walls standing. After restoration by the RAF completed in 1958 it is now the Central Church of the RAF. The crypt has been cleared of burials, the remains were cremated and placed elsewhere in the church, but the coffin plates have been preserved and line the crypt walls.

St Giles in the Fields

The West Street chapel was built in 1700 and leased by the Methodists from 1743-1798, Charles Wesley preached there frequently.

St James's Palace

There are two Chapels Royal in the Palace, the Chapel Royal itself and The Queen's Chapel, both of which are open to the public on Sundays for worship, from the first Sunday in October to Good Friday inclusive at the Chapel Royal, and at The Queen's Chapel from Easter Sunday to the last Sunday in July inclusive.

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