St Peter’s Church, Winchester
A 1924 Roman Catholic church in Winchester designed by Frederick Walters in the Gothic revival style, listed as Grade II and situated in the city centre on Jewry Street.
A 1924 Roman Catholic church in Winchester designed by Frederick Walters in the Gothic revival style, listed as Grade II and situated in the city centre on Jewry Street.
A Grade II listed church in Ealing designed by Arthur Blomfield in 1909, featuring red brick construction and a 1917 stained glass window after Perugino honouring Scout Owen Harwood.
An active Anglican parish church in the Burmantofts area of Leeds, serving the local community within the Diocese of Leeds.
A Victorian Gothic church in South Wales, consecrated in 1882, featuring stained glass by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones, and polychromatic interiors of contrasting stone and marble.
An active Anglican parish church in south Liverpool, serving the Gateacre community as part of a united benefice. Grade II listed building.
An active Anglican parish church on St Peter’s Road in Rock Ferry, Birkenhead, designated Grade II listed by English Heritage.
Active Anglican parish church in Davenham, Cheshire, designated Grade II* for its architectural and historical significance.
St Thomas’ Church in Milnthorpe, Cumbria, is an active Anglican parish church within the Diocese of Carlisle, serving its rural English community.
A Gothic Revival parish church in Crosscrake, Cumbria, designed by Lancaster architects Paley and Austin and completed in 1875.
An active Anglican parish church in Tattenhall, Cheshire, designated Grade II* listed and part of the Diocese of Chester’s pastoral care.