Religious buildings (46 pages found in this category)


All Saint’s Church, Ledsham

Active Anglican church in Ledsham, West Yorkshire, possibly the oldest extant building in the county.

All Saints’ Church, Urmston

Grade I listed Roman Catholic Church in Urmston, Greater Manchester.

Alloway Kirk

Alloway Kirk and its graveyard provided the setting for the Scottish poet Robert Burns's poem Tam o' Shanter.

Arthington Priory

Arthington Priory, founded in the mid-12th century, was a nunnery or convent that was home to a community of about ten nuns in Arthington, Yorkshire.

Chantry Chapel of St Mary the Virgin

Usually known as Wakefield Chantry Chapel, part of the medieval bridge over the River Calder in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.

Chapel of ease

Church building subordinate to a parish church, built for the convenience of those parishioners who would otherwise find it difficult to attend services at the parish church.

Chowbent Chapel

Active Unitarian place of worship in Atherton, Greater Manchester that was built in 1721.

Church of St Edward the Confessor, Romford

Place of worship in Romford, in the London Borough of Havering, an Anglican church in the Diocese of Chelmsford.

Church of St Laurence, Priddy

Active Anglican church in Priddy, Somerset, built during the 13th century.

Cockersand Abbey

Founded as a hermitage before 1184, the remains of which are now a scheduled monument.