
Trinity Methodist
South Elmsall, Yorkshire | WF9 2TB
Neo gothic style, constructed in 1885 from Elland flagstones and Horsforth sandstone.
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South Elmsall, Yorkshire | WF9 2TB
Neo gothic style, constructed in 1885 from Elland flagstones and Horsforth sandstone.
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Roundhay, Yorkshire | LS8 1JN
A grade II listed building of grand proportions housing interesting heritage artefacts and stained glass windows.
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Hooton Pagnell, Yorkshire | DN5 7BW
Hooton Pagnell was recorded in the Domesday Survey, although there is no mention of a church we know one existed as in 1089 Ralph Paganel granted the church to the Priory of Holy Trinity in York.
Thurcroft, Yorkshire | S66 9LH
Our church is at the heart of our community in Thurcroft and is much loved.
Wallasey, Merseyside | CH45 6TU
English Martyrs church, designed by architect Francis Xavier Velarde, opened in 1953 but the history of the parish goes back to 1902.
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Roundhay, Yorkshire | LS81DS
Built between 1902 and 1908, as Roundhay Congregational Church the Grade II listed buildings at St Andrew’s provide a fascinating insight both into the history of Congregationalism and the development of church architecture at the start of the 20th century.
Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AJ
The first church of All Saints was consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1900.
Sealand, Flintshire | CH5 2LQ
A John Douglas church (1867), with Victorian glass and furniture, imaginatively re-ordered as a worship and community space.
Idridgehay, | DE56 2SJ
St James is situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Idridgehay in Derbyshire.
Denaby Main, Yorkshire | DN12 4AQ
The first Roman Catholic priest appointed in Denaby Main was Father Kavanagh in 1894. Services took place in a disused schoolroom near the railway.
Formby, Merseyside | L37 3ND
Our church was formed September 1881 as a member of the Congregational Union until 1972, when it became a church in the United Reformed Church.
Sutton Scarsdale, Derbyshire | S44 5UR
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