St Paul’s Church, Constable Lee
An active Anglican parish church in Constable Lee, Rawtenstall, St Paul’s is a Grade II listed building serving the Diocese of Manchester in Lancashire.
An active Anglican parish church in Constable Lee, Rawtenstall, St Paul’s is a Grade II listed building serving the Diocese of Manchester in Lancashire.
An active Anglican parish church in Warmingham, Cheshire, designated Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.
An active Anglican parish church in Bolton, Greater Manchester, serving the Halliwell community as part of the diocese of Manchester.
An active Anglican parish church in Connah’s Quay, Wales, serving as mother church to St David’s Church and designated Grade II listed.
A Grade II* listed Roman Catholic church in Macclesfield, Cheshire, designed by A. W. N. Pugin and recognised as a church of exceptional architectural interest.
A Grade II listed redundant Anglican church in Morecambe, Lancashire, standing at the corner of Chapel Street and Edward Street, with its benefice now united with Holy Trinity Church.
An active Anglican parish church in Hoylake, Wirral, designated Grade II listed and serving its local community within the diocese of Chester.
A Gothic minor basilica in Sherbrooke whose construction spanned four decades, featuring 105 stained-glass windows by Rafaël Lardeur and chapel paintings by Ozias Leduc.
A Gothic Revival convent in Quebec that housed the Redemptoristines order. Now converted to apartments, it remains on the province’s heritage register.
The cathedral church of the Scottish Episcopal Church and seat of the Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney, recognised as a Category A listed building in northeast Scotland.