Holy Trinity Church, Howgill
An active Anglican parish church in rural Cumbria, England, recognized as a Grade II listed building near the villages of Sedbergh and Tebay.
An active Anglican parish church in rural Cumbria, England, recognized as a Grade II listed building near the villages of Sedbergh and Tebay.
A Grade II listed Church of England parish church in Horwich, Greater Manchester, forming part of a united benefice of four parishes.
A Grade II listed Baptist chapel in Liverpool’s Mossley Hill district, reopened as Cornerstone Church in 2021 after decades of service as a traditional Baptist congregation.
A Victorian railway station in Bristol, opened in 1874 to connect Avonmouth port to the national network. Its Gothic Revival building and two platforms survive as testament to the line’s original ambition.
A miniature 1848 Gothic Revival chapel in Scarborough preserves Toronto’s rural Anglican heritage. Built by local farmers and designed by Reverend William Darling as a replica of a Scottish church, it served its farming community for over a century.
A Grade I listed Roman Catholic church in Liverpool’s Sefton Park, hailed as one of the most imaginative ecclesiastical designs of its era.
A Grade II* listed United Reformed Church in Port Sunlight, Wirral, this active congregation occupies a building of historic importance within the famous planned village.
An active Anglican parish church in Dukinfield, Greater Manchester, Grade II listed and prominently sited on a hill above Oxford Road.
An active Anglican parish church in Cheshire’s Doddington Hall grounds, now a Grade II listed building serving a shared benefice with two neighboring parishes.
A Grade II* listed Church of England parish church in the Daisy Hill district of Westhoughton, Greater Manchester, serving the local community within the Diocese of Manchester.