St Peter’s Church, Mawdesley
An active Anglican parish church on High Street in Lancashire’s Mawdesley village, designated Grade II listed and part of the Diocese of Blackburn.
An active Anglican parish church on High Street in Lancashire’s Mawdesley village, designated Grade II listed and part of the Diocese of Blackburn.
An active Anglican parish church in Halliwell, Bolton, recognised as a Grade II* listed building and part of the united Benefice of West Bolton.
An active Anglican parish church on Marton Street in Lancaster, designated Grade II listed and serving the local community within the Diocese of Blackburn.
An active Anglican parish church in Salford, designated Grade II listed and federated with four other congregations through the Salford All Saints’ Team Ministry.
A Grade I listed Anglican church in rural Lancashire, serving the East Lonsdale benefice alongside five neighbouring parishes across the upland region.
A municipal water tower in Bydgoszcz, Poland, registered on the regional heritage list in 1986 for its importance to the city’s industrial and urban development.
A Church of England parish church dedicated to St Mark the Evangelist in Sheffield’s Broomhill suburb, serving the combined parishes of Broomhill and Broomhall since 2000.
A Gothic Revival church (1844) in Blackley, Manchester, celebrated for its almost completely intact Victorian interior, including original pews and furnishings.
A Victorian Gothic chapel designed by John Douglas in 1875, featuring lancet windows and a distinctive tiered flèche. Still active as a Welsh Presbyterian church in Rossett, Wales.
A Grade II* listed Anglican church in Northamptonshire, now redundant but carefully preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust within the grounds of Cranford Hall.