St George’s Church, Tyldesley
An 1825 Anglican parish church in industrial Lancashire, built to serve a rapidly expanding township and surviving fire and disaster to earn Grade II listed status in 1966.
An 1825 Anglican parish church in industrial Lancashire, built to serve a rapidly expanding township and surviving fire and disaster to earn Grade II listed status in 1966.
An active Anglican parish church on Ashley Road in rural Cheshire, designated Grade II listed and integrated into the Diocese of Chester’s ecclesiastical structure.
A 1933 Anglican parish church in Morecambe designed by Henry Paley, featuring Free Perpendicular architecture and stained glass by Shrigley and Hunt and Abbott and Company.
An incomplete but ambitious 1930s Anglican church in suburban Coventry, designed by the renowned Lancaster architects Austin and Paley with a Lady Chapel memorial to industrialist Sir Alfred Herbert’s late wife.
A Gothic Roman Catholic church in Dundalk, County Louth, dedicated to Saint Patrick and designed by architect Thomas Duff.
An opulently decorated Anglican church designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon during Hastings’ boom as a Victorian seaside resort, now Grade II* listed.
A Grade II* listed Anglican church in Halstead, Essex, now cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust, standing at the junction of Trinity Street and Chapel Hill.
A former 19th-century chapel in Brighton now serves as a contemporary art gallery, preserving the city’s religious heritage while adapting to modern cultural needs.
William Burges’s Victorian Gothic Revival memorial chapel in North Yorkshire, built for the 1st Marquess of Ripon as a tribute to his brother-in-law Frederick Vyner.
A Victorian parish church by William Burges (1873–74) in early Gothic style, incorporating fragments of its 12th-century predecessor in Murston, Kent.