St. Joseph Cathedral, Groningen
The cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Groningen-Leeuwarden in the Netherlands, serving as the principal church and spiritual centre of the northern diocesan community.
The cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Groningen-Leeuwarden in the Netherlands, serving as the principal church and spiritual centre of the northern diocesan community.
Huddersfield’s principal parish church, continuously occupying its Kirkgate site since the 11th century, with a Grade II* listed building completed in 1836.
A Grade II* listed Roman Catholic parish church rebuilt 1854–1857 to designs by Charles Hansom, occupying a prominent corner in central Cheltenham.
An active Anglican parish church in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, built as a Commissioners’ church and designated Grade II listed.
An active Anglican parish church in Appleton Thorn, Cheshire, designated Grade II on the National Heritage List for England and serving its community since its establishment.
A Victorian Presbyterian church completed in 1900 at Mansfield Road in Nottingham, designed by Brewill and Baily, now used by the Sri Raja Sahib Nabh Kanwal Trust.
An active Anglican parish church in West Kirby, Wirral, designated Grade II and listed in England’s National Heritage List.
A Grade II* listed Anglican parish church in Cumbria, now part of the Kirkby Lonsdale Team Ministry serving the rural village of Barbon.
An active Anglican parish church in Seathwaite village, Cumbria, serving the Furness deanery and recognized as a Grade II listed building.
A Grade II listed Victorian church in Nottingham’s Sneinton district, built in 1868 as an Anglican parish church and later reopened as a Coptic Orthodox church in 2009.