St John the Baptist
Lower Shuckburgh, Warwickshire | NN11 6DY
Beautiful, but unusual Victorian rural church designed by John Croft.
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Lower Shuckburgh, Warwickshire | NN11 6DY
Beautiful, but unusual Victorian rural church designed by John Croft.
Much Cowarne, Herefordshire | HR7 4JQ
The church of St Mary the Virgin is mainly 13th and 14th century on Anglo Saxon foundations, with Victorian restoration after a devastating fire in 1840.
Llanfyllin, Powys | SY22 5BD
Pendref Chapel is thought to be one of the two oldest Welsh Independent Congregational chapels in the county and has a radical crusading past.
Audenshaw, Greater Manchester | M34 5HJ
The church was founded in 1841.
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Stannington, Yorkshire | S6 6DB
A wonderful example of a Commissioners' church or “Million Church” as it was built partly with money provided by the Church Building Act of 1824.
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Stannington, Yorkshire | S6 6AP
The chapel is the oldest church in Stannington, it opened in 1743, with the original dating from 1652.
Droylsden, Greater Manchester | M43 6AE
Fairfield is a settlement congregation which was opened in 1785.
Dukinfield, Greater Manchester | SK16 5HZ
We are a lively, evangelical Anglican church in Dukinfield on the eastern edge of Greater Manchester.
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Sheffield, Yorkshire | S11 8HA
A large Victorian building with a rose window and twin towers, similar to London’s Bloomsbury Baptist Church, with refurbished refurbished welcoming entrance spaces and hall windows with etched glass co-designed with the community.
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Bodenham, Herefordshire | HR1 3JU
A gracious church in a lovely orchard setting by the River Lugg.
Ordsall, Greater Manchester | M5 3LQ
St Clements’s built in 1877/8 by Austin and Paley is a major landmark in the centre of a housing estate in Ordsall, Salford.
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Colwall, Herefordshire | WR13 6HJ
A church with a variety of notable architectural features from the 12th to the 20th centuries , with fine timber framed roof, ‘Grocer Pews’ linking with the Grocers’ Company local school now the present Elms School, and links with founder of the MU Mary Sumner married here.