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A gem with strong English Roots!
An interesting and relatively small historical church to visit that is named after the Patron Saint of England. Founded and built for the 'English Merchants' in the wine trade that fled the 'reformati...
You have to visit the church of San Jorge, it is a small jewel in Sanlucar that hosts the Simpecat of the Brotherhood of Rocio. If you don't qualify it as excellent, it is because I think you need a restaurant ...
San Jorge's church is known in Sanlúcar by the Church of Rocio, was created over the year 1.500 by a colony of English merchants in Sanlúcar de Barrameda.
A gem with strong English Roots!
An interesting and relatively small historical church to visit that is named after the Patron Saint of England. Founded and built for the 'English Merchants' in the wine trade that fled the 'reformati...
Ancient English Catholic Church s. XVIII. Retablo magnificently restored
The small capillary of the time when the English merchants were very proud and received privileges from the Duke, ...
Small
It is very small, it's very good. Although it needs a work to get more enjoyment, it's worth it if you're in there.
Small but very nice
You have to visit the church of San Jorge, it is a small jewel in Sanlucar that hosts the Simpecat of the Brotherhood of Rocio. If you don't qualify it as excellent, it is because I think you need a restaurant ...
The Church of the English
San Jorge's church is known in Sanlúcar by the Church of Rocio, was created over the year 1.500 by a colony of English merchants in Sanlúcar de Barrameda.