St Bartholomew
Butterton, Staffordshire
Built in 1871, St Barthlomew Butterton, is a beautiful little church in the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands.
An impressive late 19th century church based on the architecture of the 13th century.
Leek, Staffordshire
An impressive late 19th century church based on the architecture of the 13th century, whose soaring profile and hillside site give it great presence in the town and conservation area. The interior contains good stained glass by Mayer of Munich and a carved stone altar reredos and pulpit.
Butterton, Staffordshire
Built in 1871, St Barthlomew Butterton, is a beautiful little church in the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands.
Wincle, Cheshire
The church was originally built in 1647 but virtually rebuilt in 1882 by the architect Edward Witts.
Bosley, Cheshire
An active parish church in the rural village of Bosley, nestled between the Peak District hills and the plains of Cheshire, come see the Commonwealth War grave, ancient sundial, railway memorial, or just enjoy the tranquil setting.