Religious buildings (45 pages found in this category)


Dewsbury Minster

Parish church in Dewsbury and Mother Church of West Yorkshire.

Ellenbrook Chapel

Redirected to St Mary the Virgin's Church, Ellenbrook.

Jervaulx Abbey

Ruined Cistercian monastery and scheduled monument about one and a half miles (2.4 km) east of East Witton in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.

Kirklees Priory

Medieval nunnery associated with the legend of the death of Robin Hood.

Lavatorium

Structure close to the refectory of a monastery, providing washing facilities.

Minsden Chapel

Grade II listed ruined 14th-century chapel near Preston, Hertfordshire, reputedly haunted.

Minster

Churches originally founded in Anglo-Saxon times, and a term revived for some large parish churches.

Monastic grange

Monastic granges were outlying landholdings held by monasteries independent of the manorial system. They could be of six known types: agrarian, bercaries (sheep farms), vaccaries (cattle farms), horse studs, fisheries or industrial complexes.

Rivington Church

Active Anglican parish church and Grade II listed building in Rivington, Lancashire

Rivington Unitarian Chapel

Active place of Unitarian worship in Rivington, Lancashire whose congregation dates from 1662 but the stone not built until 1703.