Holy Trinity Church, Hurdsfield
An active Anglican parish church on Hurdsfield Road in Macclesfield, Cheshire, designated Grade II listed and serving the Diocese of Chester.
An active Anglican parish church on Hurdsfield Road in Macclesfield, Cheshire, designated Grade II listed and serving the Diocese of Chester.
Victorian Anglican church designed by Ewan Christian in 1870–71, expanded with an Edwardian chancel by John Douglas in 1910–11. Located in Greenfield, near Holywell, Wales.
A Gothic Revival basilica in Guelph, Ontario, designed by Joseph Connolly (1876–1888) and designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990.
Grade I listed Anglican parish church in Liverpool’s Allerton neighbourhood, serving an active congregation within the diocese of Liverpool.
A modern railway station on the Marston Vale line in Buckinghamshire, serving Fenny Stratford and connecting Bletchley to Bedford across Milton Keynes.
A Grade II listed Roman Catholic church in Liverpool’s Grassendale district, closed since 2015 and part of the parish of St Wilfrid’s.
A Victorian Anglican church built in 1886 on Mosley Common Road, serving the local community as part of a historic united benefice in Greater Manchester.
An active Anglican parish church on King’s Road in Higher Bebington, Wirral, designated Grade II listed and part of the Diocese of Chester.
A former Anglican parish church in Great Harwood, Lancashire, whose benefice is now united with St Bartholomew Church.
A Roman Catholic parish church in Blackrock, County Dublin, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and serving the local faith community.