Church of St Clement, Liverpool
An active Anglican parish church in Toxteth, Liverpool, designated as a Grade II* listed building and serving the Diocese of Liverpool.
An active Anglican parish church in Toxteth, Liverpool, designated as a Grade II* listed building and serving the Diocese of Liverpool.
An active Anglican church in Liverpool’s Edge Hill district, serving its parish as part of the Team Parish of St Luke in the City and designated Grade II* on England’s National Heritage List.
A mid-19th-century Gothic Revival parish church in central Cusset, France, completed in 1867 and still serving as the town’s main place of worship.
A Victorian Congregational chapel (1868–1977) on a prominent Godalming corner site, now Grade II listed and adapted as a commercial showroom.
A Roman Catholic cruciform hall church in Thuringia, built 1903–1905 by Paderborn diocesan architect Arnold Güldenpfennig.
A late Norman parish church in West Sussex transformed by Decimus Burton’s 1837 Gothic Revival restoration and later enriched by Hans Feibusch’s striking 1954 mural.
An active Anglican parish church in Cheshire, Holy Trinity serves Capenhurst as a Grade II listed building recognised on England’s National Heritage List.
An active Anglican parish church on Whalley New Road between the Lancashire villages of Langho and Billington, serving the deanery of Whalley.
A Grade II* listed Anglican church in Warrington closed for worship in 1995 and now operates as an indoor climbing centre, exemplifying adaptive reuse of British religious heritage.
A Grade II listed Methodist chapel in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, serving the Nottingham South circuit of the Methodist Church of Great Britain.