St James’ Church, Daisy Hill
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.
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.
A historic 1885 Toronto church that hosted the founding of the United Church of Canada, now integrated into a heritage-conscious mixed-use building.
A Victorian parish church in Wallasey that retains the tower of its medieval predecessor, blending two centuries of religious architecture and community heritage.
An active Anglican parish church in Staffordshire, All Saints Church in Balterley is designated Grade II listed and forms a united benefice with St Bertoline in Barthomley.
An active Scottish Episcopal church on Ashgrove Terrace in Lockerbie, a Category B listed building serving the Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway.
Fragmentary remains of an Anglican church in Stockport’s Heaton Norris, reduced to its tower and aisle walls on a prominent hilltop. Now a Grade II listed building under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
A Grade II listed Methodist chapel in rural Cheshire, with its former Sunday school building, representing nineteenth-century nonconformist heritage.
A Victorian Gothic cathedral on Glasgow’s Great Western Road, designed by Sir Gilbert Scott and raised to cathedral status in 1908. Its 63-metre spire took until 1893 to complete.
A Grade II* listed former church in east London, now home to the Brick Lane Music Hall. Located in Silvertown on North Woolwich Road, it preserves the building’s role as a community gathering space.
A Gothic Revival church in Stockholm’s Norrmalm district, completed in 1890 by Carl Möller. Now under Catholic Diocese stewardship.