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  1. St Alban's Church, Acton Green, also called St Alban the Martyr, is a church on South Parade, Acton Green in Chiswick, west London, designed by Edward Monson Jr. and opened in 1888. History [ edit ] The church was designed by Edward Monson Jr. in a neo-Gothic style, and is built of red brick with stone dressings; it has a steeply-pitched slate roof and no tower or belfry .

  2. Looking across the Roman theatre towards St Michael's Church, St Albans The Roman Theatre at St Albans , Hertfordshire, England is an excavated site within the Roman walled city of Verulamium . Although there are other Roman theatres in Britain (for example at Camulodunum ), the one at Verulamium is claimed to be the only example of its kind, being a theatre with a stage rather than an ...

  3. St Albans Cathedral stands near the supposed site of Alban's martyrdom, and references to the spontaneous well are extant in local place names. The nearby river was called Halywell (Middle English for 'Holy Well') in the medieval era, and the road up to Holmhurst Hill on which the Abbey now stands is now called Holywell Hill but has been called Halliwell Street and other variations at least ...

  4. St Michael's Catholic High School was founded by the Dominican Sisters of St Catherine of Siena in 1955. [4] The school became a comprehensive school in 1966, thus catering for the full range of student abilities. This brought with it the first significant enlargement of the facilities. The science laboratories and new classrooms supplemented ...

  5. The Cock, St Albans. Coordinates: 51°45′16″N 0°20′10″W. The Cock. The Cock. The Cock is a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. The grade II listed building dates back to around 1600 and has some timber framing.

  6. The Six Bells. Designated. 1971. Reference no. 1103083 [1] The Six Bells is a public house in St Michael's Street in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. The seventeenth-century timber-framed building is situated within the walls of the Roman city of Verulamium .

  7. The White Lion, St Albans. Coordinates: 51.7481°N 0.3373°W. White Lion, Sopwell Lane. The White Lion is a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. In 2015 the pub was owned by Punch Taverns. [1]