St Matthew’s Church, Willesden
An Anglican parish church in Willesden, north London, designed by W. D. Caröe and built 1900–1906. Grade II listed.
An Anglican parish church in Willesden, north London, designed by W. D. Caröe and built 1900–1906. Grade II listed.
An active Anglican parish church in Cumbria’s Lake District, St Mary’s overlooks Penny Bridge and Greenodd, serving a united benefice across four neighbouring rural churches.
An active Anglican parish church in Bradshaw, Bolton, distinguished by its rare dedication to Saint Maxentius—the only church in England bearing this name.
An active Anglican parish church in Lancashire designated Grade II*, serving Cockerham and neighbouring communities through shared pastoral ministry.
An active Anglican parish church in Grimsargh, Lancashire, designated as Grade II listed and serving the local community through the diocese of Blackburn.
St Michael’s Church in Middleton is an active Anglican parish church with Grade II listed heritage status, located within the Diocese of Manchester.
A Grade II* listed Anglican church in Hampshire now cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust, St Mary’s represents England’s rich parish church heritage.
An active Anglican parish church in Conwy, Wales, St Mary’s Church in Betws-y-Coed holds Grade II* listed status under Cadw’s heritage protection.
A Catholic parish church in South West London, originally entrusted to the Jesuits, serving the Wimbledon community and surrounding areas.
A Victorian clock tower completed in 1869 at Queen’s Square, the Albert Memorial Clock is one of Belfast’s most iconic landmarks and enduring symbols of the city’s heritage.