St Mary’s Church, Grassendale
An active Anglican parish church in Liverpool’s Grassendale district, designated Grade II listed and part of the Diocese of Liverpool.
An active Anglican parish church in Liverpool’s Grassendale district, designated Grade II listed and part of the Diocese of Liverpool.
A Grade II* listed Anglican parish church in Hyndburn, Lancashire, closed in November 2015 and preserved as a historic monument.
An active Anglican parish church in Birkenhead’s Woodchurch, designated Grade II* listed, serving its community within the Diocese of Chester.
A Grade I listed Anglican church from the mid-Victorian era, St Michael’s is one of Brighton and Hove’s largest churches, located in the Montpelier area.
An active Anglican parish church in Stretton, Cheshire, designated Grade II for its architectural and historical importance to England’s heritage.
A Grade II listed Roman Catholic parish church in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, serving as an important part of the town’s religious and architectural heritage.
The world’s northernmost Catholic cathedral stands in Arctic Tromsø, Norway, serving as the seat of the Prelature of Tromsø.
A bold Gothic Revival church built for the Imperial German garrison, St. Paul’s Church features 19 portals, twin 249-foot spires, and one of Alsace’s largest pipe organs.
A Victorian Roman Catholic parish church designed by Gilbert Blount in central Gloucester, built 1860–1868 and recognized as a Grade II* listed building.
A Grade II listed Anglican parish church in Allithwaite, Cumbria, part of the united benefice of Cartmel Peninsula within the diocese of Carlisle.