Notre-Dame du Rosaire, Paris
A neo-classical and neo-Byzantine church in Paris’s 14th arrondissement, designed by Pierre Sardou and completed in 1912. Winner of the Academy of Fine Arts Bally Prize in 1919.
A neo-classical and neo-Byzantine church in Paris’s 14th arrondissement, designed by Pierre Sardou and completed in 1912. Winner of the Academy of Fine Arts Bally Prize in 1919.
A Gothic Revival parish church designed by Frederick Walters and completed in 1896, standing in central Petworth, West Sussex.
A Grade II* listed church in Cheshire where Lewis Carroll was born in 1832, now celebrated through stained glass windows depicting Alice in Wonderland characters and an attached interpretive centre.
A Gothic Revival Protestant church in Old Quebec, designed by John Wells and completed in 1853, shaped by the formation of the United Church of Canada.
A Grade II listed Anglican parish church in North Yorkshire’s Ribble Valley, serving Stainforth and surrounding villages as part of the Diocese of Leeds.
An active Anglican parish church in Cheshire with Grade II listed status, part of the Diocese of Chester and positioned along a key road corridor between major motorways.
An active Anglican parish church in Cheshire’s rural landscape, St Oswald’s serves Worleston as part of a combined benefice with four neighbouring congregations.
An active Anglican parish church in St Helens, Merseyside, England, serving as part of the Liverpool diocese with Grade II listed building status.
An active Anglican parish church in Manchester’s Burnage neighbourhood, designated Grade II listed in 2012 for its architectural significance.
A Victorian parish church in rural Lancashire, designed by Paley and Austin and completed in 1875–1876. Now Grade II listed and in active use.