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St. Bartholomew The Great, United Kingdom
This is one of the few Norman churches remaining in London.
It was built in Norman Romanesque style in 1123. It was originally a convent but with the abolition of convents (1538) it was used as a stable and factory. Its charming interior contains an octagonal font, a 13th century sarcophagus and a beautiful Norman apse.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday.
Where: near Smithfield Market. Tube: Barbican
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