St Mary’s Church, Tikitiki
A 20th-century Anglican church in Tikitiki, New Zealand, built as a war memorial to Māori soldiers and marking Christianity’s arrival on the East Coast.
A 20th-century Anglican church in Tikitiki, New Zealand, built as a war memorial to Māori soldiers and marking Christianity’s arrival on the East Coast.
An active Anglican parish church in Merseyside serving Lydiate for centuries and designated Grade II listed under English heritage law.
A Grade I listed Victorian Unitarian chapel built in 1869 to honour mill owner and social reformer John Fielden, now preserved by the Historic Chapels Trust in West Yorkshire.
A Grade II* listed Victorian church overlooking Chester’s River Dee, praised by Nikolaus Pevsner as “the boldest of Douglas’ church designs”—now closed and at risk.
St Peter’s Church in Heswall, Wirral, is a Grade II* listed Anglican parish church serving the Diocese of Chester.
An active Anglican parish church in Birkenhead’s Oxton district, designated Grade II* on England’s National Heritage List and united in benefice with St Andrew, Noctorum.
Düsseldorf’s largest Protestant church, built 1875–1881 in Romanesque Revival style. Its 88-metre tower dominates Martin-Luther-Platz and survived World War II destruction.
St. John’s Church in Dresden (1874–1878) was the city’s first neo-Gothic building, designed by Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel. It was destroyed by bombing in World War II and demolished in 1954.
Francis Goodwin’s Gothic Revival church (1826–1828), built to commemorate Waterloo. Now converted to flats, St George remains a Grade II* listed landmark on Manchester’s Chester Road.
A landmark Neo-Gothic church in downtown Toronto, Metropolitan United Church is one of Canada’s largest and most prominent religious buildings, anchoring the Garden District since the 19th century.