Croydon Minster
Croydon Minster is a historic church located in Croydon, a town in South London, England. Originally built in the 12th century, it has undergone various renovations and restorations over the years. The church is known for its beautiful architecture, including a striking tower and impressive stained glass windows.
The Minster serves as a place of worship and community gathering, hosting regular services and events. It is also a site of historical significance, with connections to notable figures such as Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, who was associated with the church during the Reformation.