St John’s Church, Rawtenstall
A Grade II listed Anglican church in Cloughfold, Rossendale, now redundant, preserving Lancashire’s nineteenth-century religious heritage.
A Grade II listed Anglican church in Cloughfold, Rossendale, now redundant, preserving Lancashire’s nineteenth-century religious heritage.
A Grade II listed Nonconformist church in Great Crosby, Liverpool, originally built as a Congregational meeting house and now an active United Reformed congregation.
An active Anglican parish church in Lancashire’s Waddington village, St Helen’s holds Grade II* listed status and continues to serve its community.
An active Anglican parish church in Lancashire, England, part of the collaborative Fellside Team Ministry serving five local parishes across the rural landscape.
An active Anglican parish church in Briercliffe, Lancashire, designated as a Grade II listed building within the Diocese of Blackburn.
A Grade II* listed Anglican church in Cheshire, designed by Victorian architect William Butterfield—his only commission in the county.
A Grade II listed Elim Pentecostal church on Station Road in Ellesmere Port, representing twentieth-century religious architecture in the North West.
A Baptist congregation in Ottawa affiliated with the Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec, serving the capital’s religious community.
Australia’s oldest cathedral, this Gothic Revival masterpiece in Sydney’s CBD was built 1837–1868 and remains the seat of the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney.
An active Anglican parish church in St Helens, Merseyside, All Saints’ serves the local community as part of a united benefice and is designated a Grade II listed building.