St Joseph Church, Roehampton
A Roman Catholic parish church founded by the Jesuits in 1869 and designed by Frederick Walters, standing at the corner of Roehampton Lane in southwest London.
A Roman Catholic parish church founded by the Jesuits in 1869 and designed by Frederick Walters, standing at the corner of Roehampton Lane in southwest London.
The parish church of Camberwell in south London, dedicated to Saint Giles and steeped in legend about a medicinal well that may have given the district its name.
A Georgian townhouse in Kensington that served the Earls of Harrington before becoming the official residence of the Russian Ambassador.
A Grade II listed Anglican parish church in Crayke, North Yorkshire, serving an active congregation within the diocese of York.
An Anglo-Catholic parish church in Pimlico, designed by Thomas Cundy and built 1851–1853 as part of Thomas Cubitt’s landmark residential development for the Marquess of Westminster.
An active Anglican parish church in Cheshire, England, designated Grade II listed and serving the civil parish of Tushingham-cum-Grindley.
An active Anglican parish church on Hulton Street in Ordsall, Salford, designated as Grade II listed architecture and serving the local community under the Diocese of Manchester.
An active Anglican parish church in Runcorn, Cheshire, recognized as a Grade II listed building within the diocese of Chester.
A mid-19th-century rural church in Anglesey that replaced a medieval predecessor while preserving its monuments and artifacts. Grade II listed.
An active Anglican parish church in Hoghton, Lancashire, built with Church Building Commission support and designated Grade II listed.