St Luke’s Church, Kentish Town
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.
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.
A Grade II listed Anglican parish church dedicated to St Wenefrede in Cheshire, serving the local community and part of the Diocese of Chester.
An active Anglican parish church in Great Crosby, St Luke’s stands on Liverpool Road and was partially rebuilt after a fire in 1972. It is Grade II listed.
A Gothic Revival masterpiece in Old Montreal with a jewel-toned interior, ornate carvings, and a celebrated 1891 pipe organ. Ranked the 6th most beautiful building worldwide.
A Grade II-listed Catholic cathedral in Swansea’s Greenhill area, built in the late 19th century and serving as co-cathedral of the Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia.
A Grade II listed Anglican church in Nottingham, England, recognised for its special architectural and historic interest.
The seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunedin, established 1869, standing on City Rise in New Zealand’s South Island.
James Gillespie Graham’s 1814 Neo-Gothic cathedral on the Clyde serves as the mother church of the Archdiocese of Glasgow and seat of Scotland’s Catholic archbishop.
An active Anglican parish church north of Bickerton village in Cheshire, England, designated Grade II listed and part of a multi-parish benefice in the Diocese of Chester.
A Grade II listed church and its associated hall in Southampton’s Swaythling district, located on Tulip Road near Burgess Road.