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St James the Great

Silsden, Yorkshire | BD20 0PB

In 1712 the church was built as a chapel of ease in a farmer’s barn.

St Peter

Addingham, Yorkshire | LS29 0QS

St Peter’s is an ancient and living church serving the village of Addingham.

All Saints

Burnley, Lancashire | BB12 6LG

A beautiful early Victorian Gothic Revival Church designed by architectural pioneers Messrs. Weightman & Hadfield of Sheffield.

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St Mary Magdalene

Yarm, Yorkshire | TS15 9BU

St Mary Magdalene is a Norman church that was partly rebuilt in 1730 following a disastrous fire.

Padiham Road Methodist

Burnley, Lancashire | BB12 8AD

A friendly, welcoming, thriving Methodist church serving a growing community on the outskirts of Burnley.

St Stephen

Steeton with Eastburn, Yorkshire | BD20 6SB

St Stephens welcomes all, situated in the oldest part of the village.

St John the Baptist

Egglescliffe, County Durham | TS16 9BU

Our church is 800 years old and has some interesting woodwork which is 350 years old.

St Silas

Blackburn, Lancashire | BB2 6PS

A 1900 building designed Paley & Austin of Lancaster and noted for its important heritage for its church fixtures.

The Well Church

Lytham St Annes, Lancashire | FY8 4EZ

Built in 1908, features stunning Accrington brick in stretcher bond, sandstone dressings, and a graduated Cumbrian slate roof with red ridge tiles, all in the elegant Arts & Crafts Perpendicular style.

Lytham Methodist Church

Lytham St Annes, Lancashire | FY8 5LU

An awe inspiring interior with interesting examples of stained glass, including a modern piece by the acclaimed artist, Brian Clarke.

St Mary Magdalene

Mitford, Northumberland | NE61 3PZ

This church, positioned opposite the remains of Mitford castle, dates from 1135 and houses an historic bell and leper squint.

Fairhaven URC

Lytham St Annes, Lancashire | FY8 1AX

The Grade II* listed Fairhaven United Reformed Church (The White Church) is probably the most unusual and iconic church in the Fylde yet many people tell us that they know hardly anything about the church or that they pass by regularly but haven’t ever been inside.

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