St Nicholas Church, Wrea Green
An active Anglican parish church in rural Lancashire, St Nicholas serves Wrea Green as part of a combined benefice within the Diocese of Blackburn.
An active Anglican parish church in rural Lancashire, St Nicholas serves Wrea Green as part of a combined benefice within the Diocese of Blackburn.
An active Anglican parish church in Bollington, Cheshire, St Oswald’s is a Grade II listed building serving the local community as a centre of worship and heritage.
An active Anglican parish church in Macclesfield funded by the Victorian Church Building Commission and designated Grade II listed for its architectural heritage.
An active Anglican parish church in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, designated Grade II listed and serving the West Lancashire community within the diocese of Liverpool.
A landmark Victorian parish church completed in 1879, St Peter’s showcases work by leading Gothic Revival architects and contains the tomb of Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein.
An active Anglican parish church in rural Lancashire serving Dolphinholme and neighbouring parishes through a united benefice spanning three congregations.
A 1930s civic extension that mediated between Manchester’s Gothic Revival Town Hall and Classical Central Library, designed to expand local government services while respecting architectural neighbours.
A late 19th-century parish church in Katowice’s Bogucice neighbourhood, completed and consecrated in 1894 by Cardinal Georg Kopp. Designed by architect Paweł Jackisch.
Victorian Gothic church designed by George Edmund Street (1871–1874). Its distinctive spire towers over South London near Kennington.
A Grade II* listed Church of England parish in North London, reopened in 2011 after two decades of closure and now home to a Holy Trinity Brompton church plant.