St Mary’s Church, Stockport
Stockport’s oldest parish church, St Mary’s commands the market place from Churchgate and holds Grade I listed status as a significant Anglican landmark.
Stockport’s oldest parish church, St Mary’s commands the market place from Churchgate and holds Grade I listed status as a significant Anglican landmark.
A Grade II* listed Roman Catholic church in Ditton, Widnes, Cheshire, serving the local community as an active place of worship.
A refined Anglican parish church in Marylebone, designed by Ninian Comper and consecrated in 1903, standing near Regent’s Park off Baker Street.
An active Anglican parish church on Linnet Lane in Liverpool’s Toxteth Park, designated Grade II listed and part of the Diocese of Liverpool.
A Grade I listed Anglican parish church on the Duke of Westminster’s Cheshire estate, with generations of ducal burials in its adjacent Old Churchyard.
A Grade II* listed Victorian church in Lichfield’s market square, remodelled as a cultural hub housing the library, café, art gallery and performing arts venue.
A Grade II listed Anglican parish church in Dodleston, Cheshire, serving as an active place of worship within the Diocese of Chester.
A Victorian Gothic Revival cathedral by William Burges, crowned by three limestone spires and dedicated to Cork’s patron saint. Consecrated in 1870, it exemplifies 19th-century ecclesiastical ambition and architectural mastery.
A Mariavite cathedral in Płock, Poland, standing near the Vistula River and representing a distinctive tradition within Polish religious history.
A neo-Gothic Victorian building at Trinity College Dublin, designed by Sir Thomas Drew in 1897, housing three of the university’s oldest and most prestigious student societies.