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  1. St. Saviour's is the largest of the Guernsey country churches and stands at the top of a valley overlooking the reservoir. Part of this impressive church was built in the 12th century but most of it dates to the 14th and 15th centuries. It took five months to construct and was dedicated and consecrated on 30 May 1154.

    • Les Buttes, Guernsey, United Kingdom
  2. United Kingdom. St Saviour's Church for the Deaf, now St Thomas Cathedral, Acton, London; St Saviour's Church, Astley Bridge, Greater Manchester; St Saviour's Church, Aughton, Lancashire; Bermondsey Abbey, London, dedicated to St Saviour; St Saviour's Church, Bath, Somerset; St Saviour's Church, Branston, Staffordshire; St Saviour's Church ...

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  4. May 28th to October 14th. based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details. St Saviour Travel Guide. Temperature. Perceived Temperature. Rain and snow. Humidity and wind. Safety. The busiest and least popular months.

  5. We are a welcoming & inclusive Christian community built on the understanding that God accepts us equally, irrespective of gender, sexuality, race, age, ability or belief. Page · Religious organization. 25 Sandpit Lane, Saint Albans, United Kingdom. +44 1727 851526. vicar.stsaviours@gmail.com.

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  6. St. Saviour's House is the Retreat House of the District. The buildling was originally an Anglican convent built at the end of the nineteenth century. It has an exquisite chapel and also includes residential flats for faithful who wish to attend daily Mass and live close to the Blessed Sacrament.

  7. St. Saviour's Church—one of the finest parochial churches in the kingdom—in spite of the barbarous mutilation which it underwent when its nave was pulled down, is now almost the sole remaining object of "Old Southwark."

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