St Ann
Manchester, Greater Manchester | M2 7LF
Dedicated to the mother of the Virgin Mary but paying tribute to its patron, Lady Ann Bland, St Ann's was first consecrated in 1712.
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Manchester, Greater Manchester | M2 7LF
Dedicated to the mother of the Virgin Mary but paying tribute to its patron, Lady Ann Bland, St Ann's was first consecrated in 1712.
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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.
Sprotbrough, Yorkshire | DN5 7RF
Sprotbrough is a Domesday Book village.
Doncaster, Yorkshire | DN1 2HG
During the early 19th century the population of Doncaster increased markedly and in 1827 an Act of Parliament was passed enabling the erection of Christ Church as a new parish church.
Manchester, Greater Manchester | M2 6LN
In 1794, the Roman Catholic Church sought to tackle Manchester's deepest troubled area on a site crowded in by intensive poor quality housing on land which had so recently been open meadow and grazing pasture.
Wigan, Lancashire | WN1 1XD
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Armthorpe, Yorkshire | DN3 3AN
The church is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. A church of some kind has stood here on this site for over 1,000 years.
Swinton, Yorkshire | S64 8EG
The first place of worship in Swinton was a Norman chapel of ease to Wath church, dedicated to St Mary Magdalene.
Dukinfield, Greater Manchester | SK16 4EN
A neo Gothic Victorian Grade II* listed building with stained glass by Capronnier and Commere of Brussels.
Wigan, Lancashire | WN1 1HX
An active and busy church open six days a week, it is a meeting place for everyone, whether Christian or not.
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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.
Mexborough, Yorkshire | S64 0ER
Mexborough parish church is very ancient in origin. Documents show that a church was on this site shortly after the Norman Conquest in 1066.