St Clement
Ordsall, Greater Manchester | M5 3LQ
St Clements’s built in 1877/8 by Austin and Paley is a major landmark in the centre of a housing estate in Ordsall, Salford.
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Ordsall, Greater Manchester | M5 3LQ
St Clements’s built in 1877/8 by Austin and Paley is a major landmark in the centre of a housing estate in Ordsall, Salford.
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Sheffield, Yorkshire | S11 8TG
The church building, designed by John Mark Mansell Jenkinson, the second generation of a Sheffield firm of architects, was opened in 1971.
Glossop, Derbyshire | SK13 8DP
The Church is striking for its vast scale and interior height, it retains good quality late 19th century fittings and also retains a Caen stone Gothic high altar and reredos along with panelled stone communion rails with iron gates in situ.
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Colchester, Essex | CO1 2QY
An anglo-catholic church situated in Britains oldest recorded town and is a house of worship and of historical, architectural and artistic interest. being a repository of Colchester's heritage.
Ranmoor, Yorkshire | S10 3GX
St John's is a very fine example of Victorian architecture, originally opened in 1879 and, following a fire, reopened in 1897 with one of the tallest spires in northern England.
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Endcliffe, Yorkshire | S11 8RQ
St Augustine’s promises a warm welcome to all visitors, whether they are looking in on their parish church or have a special interest in stained glass.
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Egmanton, Nottinghamshire | NG22 0EZ
From the outside, this looks like an unexceptional medieval church, but its interior underwent an extraordinary transformation in 1896-8.
Dukinfield, Greater Manchester | SK16 4EN
A neo Gothic Victorian Grade II* listed building with stained glass by Capronnier and Commere of Brussels.
Nayland , Suffolk | CO6 4JE
Built around 1400 and seats about 250 people, and famous for being the location of John Constable’s best altar piece 'Christ blesses the bread and wine'.
Mersea Island, Essex | CO5 8TJ
It is difficult to accurately date the church's foundation or the present building but It is certainly ancient and parts of a moat remain which once enclosed a good five acres including both the church and adjacent East Mersea Hall.
Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire | SK14 6JL
This impressive stone built church perches atop War Hill, the site of a battle between invading Normans and the local Saxons, it is believed that those killed were buried here and a place of worship established.
Eccles, Greater Manchester | M30 0DL
St Mary's has stood here for at least 800 years.