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Holy Trinity

Holmfirth, Yorkshire | HD9 1HA

Holy Trinity Church has a fascinating history, dating back to the fifteenth century when a grant was made by Edward IV to the church (and confirmed by Richard III), the first stone building being completed in 1500.

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Lydgate Unitarian Chapel

New Mill, Yorkshire | HD9 7LF

One of the oldest NonConformist chapels in West Yorkshire, the Grade II listed building was founded 1689.

Christian Gold House Ministry

Kensington, Merseyside | L7 2RJ

Christ Church Kensington Liverpool is 151 years old, the church is on the national heritage list for England and is considered worthy of preservation.

St Nicholas

Whiston, Merseyside | L35 3SG

Designed by George Street, with windows by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones.

St John the Baptist

Lowick, Northumberland | TD15 2UD

Visitors have described the church in the visitors book as 'impressive' and 'lovely'; they admire the particular peaceful quality of the building.

St Stephen

Audenshaw, Greater Manchester | M34 5HJ

The church was founded in 1841.

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St Olave

York, Yorkshire | YO30 7BH

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Our Lady Star of the Sea & St Joseph

Wallasey, Merseyside | CH44 7ED

A grade II listed building, designed by Edmund Kirby and consecrated in 1889 to serve the parish community of Seacombe in Wallasey.

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Wakefield Cathedral

Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 1PJ

For over 1000 years people have been gathering in this holy place, visit Wakefield Cathedral to embark on a voyage of historical and spiritual discovery!

York Oratory

York, Yorkshire | YO1 7EF

York Oratory is the Mother Church of the city of York.

Holy Trinity Micklegate

York, Yorkshire | YO1 6LE

The walls of the nave and the central tower is all that remain of the substantial Benedictine priory church founded in 1089, itself on the site of a pre-Conquest church.