All Saints
Londesborough, Yorkshire | YO43 3LJ
The church of All Saints at Londesburgh is an historians treasure; a wonderful historic building with a plethora of intriguing artefacts and associations with the great and the good.
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Londesborough, Yorkshire | YO43 3LJ
The church of All Saints at Londesburgh is an historians treasure; a wonderful historic building with a plethora of intriguing artefacts and associations with the great and the good.
Great Moor, Greater Manchester | SK2 7QE
St Saviour's offers an oasis on Great Moor.
Leeds, Yorkshire | LS7 1LW
George Gilbert Scott, perhaps the greatest ecclesiastical architect of the time, designed All Souls on a grand scale, having in mind the nave of one of the great Yorkshire abbeys.
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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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Leeds, Yorkshire | LS7 4BZ
A large interwar church in a stripped modern Early Christian style.
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Little Gidding, Cambridgeshire | PE28 5RJ
First mentioned in 1185 and made famous by TS Eliot's 4th Quartet, St John's is a hidden place of peace and tranquillity in the Cambridgeshire countryside.
Tunstall, Staffordshire | ST6 6EE
Opened in 1930 by Archbishop Downey of Liverpool, who described the building as ‘a miracle of beauty’.
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Hednesford, Staffordshire | WS12 1DB
The church is an ambitious and self-confident Gothic style building by G B Cox, erected between the wars and finished in 1934.
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Rugby, Warwickshire | CV21 3PF
The church started near the railway station, when Rugby was an expanding railway engineering town.
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Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk | PE14 7LR
A handsome old church.
Mossley, Greater Manchester | OL5 0SA
A beautiful, resonant and welcoming church.
Burslem, Staffordshire | ST6 4BB
St Joseph’s was founded as a Mission from nearby Cobridge in 1895 and in 1925 work started on the present church designed in the north Italian Lombardic or Romanesque style by the young architect JS Brocklesby.
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