Emmanuel Church
Fleetwood, Lancashire
Out of these ageing bricks & intricately carved woodwork, the church seeks, from 1908 to present day, to be a living breathing presence of God's love in the town of Fleetwood.
A remote coastal church.
Pilling, Lancashire
This remote coastal church might look simple and unassuming from the outside, but it has a stunning unspoiled Georgian 'preaching box'; interior.
Large windows illuminate the wonderful wood furnishings with the cool, watery light of the surrounding marshland.
Outside is the grave of Reverend G Potter. He was a prizefighter, and was said to have fought thrice and preached twice one Sunday.
The new St John the Baptist church, built in 1887, stands 100 metres away.
Fleetwood, Lancashire
Out of these ageing bricks & intricately carved woodwork, the church seeks, from 1908 to present day, to be a living breathing presence of God's love in the town of Fleetwood.
Fleetwood, Lancashire
St Nicholas is uniquely designed in the shape of an upturned prow of a boat, reflecting Fleetwood's maritime history.
Heysham, Lancashire
The church as we see it now dates from the Saxon period but the original church was probably Celtic, right beside the sea with views across Morecambe Bay to the mountains of Cumbria and containing many important artifacts including the world famous Hog Back Stone, a Viking grave stone.