St Mary
Motherwell, Strathclyde | ML1 3AB
This church is a striking example of Edwardian church architecture, preserved beautifully both inside and out.
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Motherwell, Strathclyde | ML1 3AB
This church is a striking example of Edwardian church architecture, preserved beautifully both inside and out.
Motherwell, Strathclyde | ML1 1PP
The church of Our Lady of Good Aid, Motherwell, designed in the Gothic revival style by the celebrated architects Pugin & Pugin, was opened in 1900.
Motherwell, Strathclyde | ML1 1JJ
A town centre church in the heart of Motherwell's pedestrian precinct.
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Hamilton, Central | ML3 6JT
A historic and welcoming place of worship in the heart of Hamilton, serving the community through faith, heritage, and inclusive community activities.
Fenwick, Strathclyde | KA3 6DH
This whitewashed church was built in 1643 in the shape of a Greek cross, having four arms of equal length.
East Kilbride, Strathclyde | G74 1NN
St Bride's is widely regarded as one of the finest pieces of post war ecclesiastical architecture in Scotland.
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East Kilbride, Strathclyde | G74 3JJ
Moncreiff Parish Church was built in 1958, in the shape of a crown.
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Queensferry, Lothian | EH30 9NS
Victorian Presbyterian church outwardly austere but internally colourful and vibrant.
Kilmore, County Armagh | BT61 8NH
Experience a journey through time, learning about the 1,500 years of history of this ancient site of Christian worship which continues to be relevant today.
Antrim, County Antrim | BT41 4BA
All Saints dates back to 1596 and is one of Ireland's finest Elizabethan Gothic ecclesiastical buildings with a glorious collection of stained glass and funerary monuments not to be missed.
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Keady, County Armagh | BT60 3SD
Built in 1775 to the design of prominent architect Thomas Cooley and is one of the churches in the Diocese of Armagh built by Archbishop Richard Robinson.
Torphichen, Lothian | EH48 4NB
The history of this unusual site with its two buildings begins in the 12th century when the order of St John of Jerusalem was given charge to build a preceptory.