St John’s Church, Mosley Common
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.
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.
A 19th-century neo-Gothic church in Valletta designed by Maltese architect Giuseppe Bonavia, serving Scottish Presbyterian and Methodist congregations.
A Gothic Revival elementary school opened in 1931 and named for a beloved local educator, this heritage landmark remains Waterloo’s oldest operating school.
A Roman Catholic church founded in 1895 by Baroness Pauline von Hügel and the Jesuits, crowned by a 108-foot bell tower offering views toward the Isle of Wight.
An Anglican church on Toronto’s Avenue Road, founded in 1891 and rebuilt after a 1976 arson fire. Now a flexible community space serving worship, food security programs, and the neighbourhood.
A striking red brick parish church in South London, designed by George Fellowes Prynne and built 1888–1891 in the Gothic Revival style. Grade I listed.
An active Anglican parish church on Station Road in Hesketh Bank, Lancashire, serving the Diocese of Blackburn and the deanery of Leyland.