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St Mary Crowned

Glossop, Derbyshire | SK13 8DP

The Church is striking for its vast scale and interior height, it retains good quality late 19th century fittings and also retains a Caen stone Gothic high altar and reredos along with panelled stone communion rails with iron gates in situ.

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St Joseph

Birkenhead, Merseyside | CH42 7JY

Designed by E Kirby and opened in 1900 Saint Joseph's is a welcoming church with a highly decorated interior.

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St Gabriel

Huyton Quarry, Merseyside | L36 6AT

The church was founded in 1894 to serve the growing and close-knit population in the area, serving the people who worked in the local industries, which included coal mining, the gas works, the brickworks and the BICC (British Insulated Callender Cables).

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St Doged

LLanddoged, Clwyd | LL26 0AX

St Doged’s has taken on a new role as a Pilgrim Church.

St Mary

Handsworth, Yorkshire | S13 9BZ

St Mary’s was founded in 1170 by the Norman Lord, William de Lovetott. Of this church, only part of the chancel and the lower part of the tower remain.

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St Peter

Ugborough, Devon | PL21 0NY

Standing magnificently in the centre of the village, St Peter's is a very ancient site of worship and has many historic connections and interesting features.

St Bridget & St Thomas

Wavertree, Merseyside | L15 0EQ

We would love to welcome you into our beautiful building, where we serve God and community with passion and pride.

St Agnes

Newmarket, Suffolk | CB8 7BT

A unique example of a small Victorian church built to a bespoke design and set in beautiful gardens.

St Andrew

Heckington, Lincolnshire | NG34 9RW

A visit to see this masterpiece of the Decorated style is an exceptional experience.

St Mary

Beddgelert, Gwynedd | LL55 4YA

A major tourist spot in Snowdonia with the Welsh highland Railway, Gelert’s Grave and the start of the Watkin Path up Snowdon.