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St Clement with St Matthias

Lower Broughton, Greater Manchester | M8 9TZ

The church is an interesting and attractive example of late 1950s architecture.

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St Monica

Bootle, Merseyside | L20 9GA

Inspired by the German churches of the 1930s, Grade I listed St Monica’s church is an impressive brick structure with a green glaze pantile roof.

St Bartholomew

Meltham, Yorkshire | HD9 5NW

Situated in the centre of Meltham and was consecrated on St Bartholomew’s day 1651 by Bishop Henry Tilson a former Bishop of Elphin in Ireland, the church is believed to be one of a very few in England to be consecrated during the Commonwealth period.

St Michael & All Angels

Ford, Northumberland | TD15 2QG

A church in a magnificent setting with a fine view of the Cheviot and Flodden hill from the porch, the building dates from the 13th century and has always been closely associated with Ford Castle and whoever owned it.

St Maurice

Ellingham, Northumberland | NE67 5EX

A hidden gem in England's northernmost county.

St Luke

Weaste, Greater Manchester | M6 5YD

Prominent because of its position and its slender, continental style spire, St Luke's stands on a small green hill and is known locally as the church on the hill.

St Mary

Tadcaster, Yorkshire | LS24 9BL

Remains from the church’s early life and history can be seen just inside the church, there are fragments from a Saxon cross, an ancient gravestone with scissor markings, as well as remains from a Norman arch and some ancient stained glass from the medieval church.

St Chad

Manchester, Greater Manchester | M4 4EX

Fine neo gothic church by Weighman & Hadfield, opened in 1847 with many original features.

All Saints Friary

Barton upon Irwell, Greater Manchester | M41 7LG

All Saints was built between 1865 and 1868 through the munificence of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bt.

All Saints

Newton Heath, Greater Manchester | M40 1LR

Built by Act of Parliament, a 1814, galleried Georgian interior with vault supported on cast iron pillars, and Victorian chancel with 1920 rood screen war memorial.

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Salford Cathedral

Salford, Lancashire | M3 5LL

It is a classic Gothic building from the mid 1800s, with a lot of stained glass, a lovely east window, and a very special War Chapel.