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Sacred Trinity

Salford, Greater Manchester | M3 5DW

Originally a Jacobean church, the oldest in Salford and the only one of its name in the country.

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St Bartholomew

Thurstaston, Cheshire | CH61 0HW

Overlooking fields that descend to the shores of the River Dee, St Bartholomew's is built entirely of local sandstone and is a splendid example of a Victorian revival of mid gothic architecture.

Holy Trinity

Bickerstaffe, Lancashire | L39 0EB

The church was built in 1843 by Sydney Smirke and enlarged 1860.

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St John the Baptist

Bettisfield, Wrexham | SY13 2LB

This beautiful church in a tranquil and peaceful setting, is one of the most complete churches designed by GE Street and has many fine features for visitors to enjoy.

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English Martyrs

Wallasey, Merseyside | CH45 6TU

English Martyrs church, designed by architect Francis Xavier Velarde, opened in 1953 but the history of the parish goes back to 1902.

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St Alban

Offerton , Cheshire | SK2 5AG

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St Berres

Llanferres, Denbighshire | CH7 5SR

Early modern church with lantern bell tower built during the interregnum with some Arts & Crafts touches inside.

St Mark

Shelton, Staffordshire | ST1 4LT

Built in 1868, St Mark’s church, the ‘Potters Cathedral’, is a significant local landmark and the home of unique artworks created by artisan potters and craftsmen.

Bethesda Methodist Chapel

Hanley, Staffordshire | ST1 1QF

This huge 19th century chapel was once the most popular place of worship in what was to become the city of Stoke on Trent, a federation of the six towns of the Potteries.

St Thomas

Butterton, Staffordshire | ST5 4EB

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Manchester Cathedral

Manchester, Greater Manchester | M3 1SX

Built in 1215, with much rebuilding and refurbishment since, the church became a cathedral in 1847.

St Mary

Minera, Wrexham | LL11 3DA

Unusual and interesting Victorian church on an ancient site in a beautiful rural setting.