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St George
Everton, Merseyside | L5 3QG
St George’s is one of only two remaining world renowned cast iron churches, both in Liverpool.
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Everton, Merseyside | L5 3QG
St George’s is one of only two remaining world renowned cast iron churches, both in Liverpool.
Eyeworth, Bedfordshire | SG19 2HH
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Frisby on the Wreake, Leicestershire | LE14 2NJ
In a conservation area in the tiny village of Frisby on the Wreake (255 houses), near the market town of Melton Mowbray, the church is as delightful as it sounds.
Tonbridge, Kent | TN9 1SG
Congregationalists were gathering nearly 275 years ago in Tonbridge, eventually forming a church.
New Brighton, Merseyside | CH45 9LF
St James is a Grade 2 listed Victorian Gothic church, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, which has the tallest spire in Wirral.
Wadenhoe, Northamptonshire | PE8 5ST
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Walton Breck, Liverpool, Merseyside | L4 2QX
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Tuebrook, Lancashire | L13 7EA
The parish church of St John the Baptist, one of the most impressive of Liverpool's suburban churches, was built between 1868 and 1870 in an unusual mixtures of style, but with a decidedly florid twist.
Tuebrook, Liverpool, Merseyside | L13 7HA
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Attenborough, Nottinghamshire | NG9 6AS
This beautiful historic church with 942 years of history, situated on the edge of Attenborough Nature Reserve near Nottingham.
Quarnford, Staffordshire | SK17 0SW
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Huyton Quarry, Merseyside | L36 6AT
The church was founded in 1894 to serve the growing and close-knit population in the area, serving the people who worked in the local industries, which included coal mining, the gas works, the brickworks and the BICC (British Insulated Callender Cables).
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