St Elphin’s Church, Warrington
St Elphin’s Church is the principal parish church of Warrington, Cheshire, a Grade II* listed Anglican building of significant architectural and heritage value.
St Elphin’s Church is the principal parish church of Warrington, Cheshire, a Grade II* listed Anglican building of significant architectural and heritage value.
An active Anglican parish church in Wigan’s Scholes district, built with Victorian-era Church Building Commission funding and designated Grade II listed.
A Victorian church in Criccieth, Wales, designed by Chester architects Douglas and Fordham (1884–1887). Now converted to residential flats.
An active Anglican parish church on Regent Road in Morecambe, Lancashire, serving the community within the Diocese of Blackburn.
A Grade II listed Anglican parish church in Ulverston, Cumbria, built with Church Building Commission funding to serve a growing nineteenth-century community.
An active Anglican parish church in Northwich’s Castle district, designated Grade II listed and serving as an important landmark in the Diocese of Chester.
Holy Trinity Church is the Anglican parish church of Morecambe, Lancashire, designated Grade II on England’s heritage register.
A Gothic Revival church in Preston crowned by England’s tallest parish-church spire, designed by Joseph Hansom and now home to a Eucharistic shrine.
An Anglican church built 1885–1887 for Copenhagen’s English congregation, designed by Arthur Blomfield in Gothic Revival style near Kastellet and the Gefion Fountain.
A Grade II listed Congregational Church on Station Road in Hoylake, Wirral, representing the Nonconformist tradition in England.