All Saints
Clayton West, Yorkshire | HD8 9LY
A Victorian building designed by architect Edward Hughes in 1871; we are open 363 days of the year during daylight hours.
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Clayton West, Yorkshire | HD8 9LY
A Victorian building designed by architect Edward Hughes in 1871; we are open 363 days of the year during daylight hours.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S2 3BB
We have supported this church
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2EW
Quaker meetings are known to have been taking place in Sheffield since 1669.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 1HA
Sheffield Cathedral is the oldest building in Sheffield still in daily use. Formerly the Parish Church of Sheffield, it was granted Cathedral status in 1914. however the history of Christianity on this site goes back over 1000 years.
Mamble, Worcestershire | DY14 9JY
The church has numerous features of interest, including a 13th century effigy of a knight, 14th century glass, a 17th century minstrels gallery and a wonderfully macabre 16th century carving of a skeleton.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2JD
Visitors are always welcome to this 300 year old city centre Unitarian Chapel.
Silkstone, Yorkshire | S75 4JH
A Christian place of worship for well over 1000 years, with monastic foundations prior to 1066, All Saints Silkstone is well worth discovery.
Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2JB
The cathedral is easy to miss and almost seems hidden away, which gives you a clue to its origin.
Queensbury , Yorkshire | BD13 2AD
The church was built in 1843 by James Mallinson, the East end being restored in 1885 by TH and F Healey.
Shelf, Yorkshire | HX3 7TH
Founded in 1858, Pepper Hill Unitarian Chapel is an independent, inclusive place of worship.
Kedleston, Derbyshire | DE22 5JH
Spectacular memorials and Norman monsters.
Ysbyty Ifan, Denbighshire | LL24 0NS
The smallest picturesque village with the biggest history in Wales, centred around our church!