Old Chapel
Dukinfield, Greater Manchester | SK16 4EN
A neo Gothic Victorian Grade II* listed building with stained glass by Capronnier and Commere of Brussels.
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Dukinfield, Greater Manchester | SK16 4EN
A neo Gothic Victorian Grade II* listed building with stained glass by Capronnier and Commere of Brussels.
Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire | HD8 9AF
We welcome visitors, including those of other faiths (we recognise much of beauty, truth and goodness in the other world faiths) to our church. Friendly dogs are welcome.
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Warrington, Lancashire | WA1 2TL
Its very tall spire, at 281ft (86m), is the most arresting thing about St Elphin's.
Denton, Greater Manchester | M34 6AD
St Lawrence's is a timber framed church that at the most conservative estimate dates from 1531.
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Newton with Flowery Field, Cheshire | SK14 4HL
St Mary’s is a Commissioners Church dating from 1839.
Meols, Merseyside | CH47 6AD
The earliest known evangelistic services in Meols were held in 1889 in a tin chapel which had previously been used in West Kirby before being dismantled and relocated to Fornalls Green Lane, Meols.
Upper Cumberworth, Yorkshire | HD8 8PA
The church is the third to have stood on this site and dates from 1876.
Pettinain, Strathclyde | ML11 8SS
Fine example of a rural parish Kirk, with outstanding views across open countryside.
Allerton, Liverpool, Merseyside | L18 6JP
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Norham, Northumberland | TD15 2LF
Lying within a few yards of the famous River Tweed, a very substantial church, rich in history and an architectural gem.
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Burnage, Greater Manchester | M19 1PL
St Nicholas church is a Grade II* listed building and was the first church designed by the architect Nugent Francis Cachemaille Day.
Birkenhead, Merseyside | CH43 1UZ
The story of the church, originally known as Trinity Presbyterian Church begins with an inspired Victorian gentleman named Samuel Stitt.