St Alban’s Church, Tattenhall
An active Anglican parish church in Tattenhall, Cheshire, designated Grade II* listed and part of the Diocese of Chester’s pastoral care.
An active Anglican parish church in Tattenhall, Cheshire, designated Grade II* listed and part of the Diocese of Chester’s pastoral care.
A Church of Scotland parish church in South Ayrshire, Scotland, protected as a category B listed building and serving the South Prestwick community.
A Neo-Gothic Jesuit chapel on Paris’s Left Bank, built 1855–1858 and dedicated to the founder of the Society of Jesus. Still an active center for theological education and worship.
The seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Aberdeen, St Mary’s Cathedral is the spiritual centre of Catholicism in northeast Scotland, located on Huntly Street.
Canada’s first Church of God in Christ building, Mount Zion in Windsor is a modest 1939 Gothic Revival church and landmark of African-Canadian religious heritage, designated in 2004.
A timber Anglican church in Gothic Revival style, designed by Joshua Charlesworth and opened in 1899 in Wellington, with repairs by Frederick de Jersey Clere following 1924 fire damage.
A Gothic Revival Catholic parish church completed in 1896 in Gillingham, Kent. Founded to serve the expanding Catholic community, it remains an active place of worship in the town centre.
A Victorian Roman Catholic church in Stockport, designed by Matthew Ellison Hadfield (1861–62) and now serving as the Diocese of Shrewsbury’s Eucharistic Shrine.
Victorian Roman Catholic parish church in Caterham, Surrey, designed by Ingress Bell and completed in 1881. Grade II listed.
A Grade II* listed Roman Catholic church in Leeds designed by Joseph Hansom in 1851, now partially demolished to make way for residential development.