St Mary’s Church, Lower Ince
An active Anglican parish church in Lower Ince, Wigan, serving its community within the Diocese of Liverpool.
An active Anglican parish church in Lower Ince, Wigan, serving its community within the Diocese of Liverpool.
An active Anglican parish church in Chester, distinguished by its location outside the medieval city walls south of the River Dee and listed as Grade II* in England’s heritage record.
A Roman Catholic parish church designed by Augustus Pugin and relocated from Cambridge to St Ives in 1902 by barge, exemplifying Victorian engineering and Gothic Revival architecture.
A Gothic Revival church rising from Stuttgart’s Feuersee, rebuilt after wartime devastation with its tower deliberately left incomplete as a memorial to conflict.
A Lutheran parish church in Riga’s Vidzeme Suburb, St Gertrude Old Church has served Germany-speaking congregants for centuries, rebuilt multiple times on a historically vulnerable site outside the city walls.
A Victorian-era parish church in Suffolk with medieval roots stretching back over a thousand years, crowned by a nearly 300-foot spire and anchored by a surviving Tudor porch.
A powerfully designed late Gothic Revival church in Carmarthenshire whose soaring war memorial tower anchors this early-twentieth-century Anglican landmark.
A Grade II* listed Gothic Revival parish church in Oxfordshire, designed by George Edmund Street and built 1855–57, with historical ties to the family of British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Tasmania’s oldest surviving church, begun in 1824, retains its original tower and nave windows within a substantially expanded Anglican structure overlooking Prince’s Square in Launceston.
A Victorian Roman Catholic parish church founded by Cardinal Newman in 1849 and relocated to its Grade II listed building on Alcester Street in Birmingham city centre in 1884.