Religious buildings (47 pages found in this category)


St Luke’s Church, Holmes Chapel

Grade 1 listed building and an active Anglican parish church in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire East, dating from about 1430.

St Mark’s Church, Worsley

Active Anglican parish church in Worsley, Greater Manchester with an unusual thirteen-striking clock.

St Martin’s Church, Ashton upon Mersey

Grade II* listed church in Sale, Greater Manchester.

St Mary the Virgin’s Church, Ellenbrook

Active Anglican church of ancient foundation.

St Mary the Virgin’s Church, Leigh

Ancient parish church that served six townships.

St Mary’s Chapel, Lead

Chapel in the middle of a field containing the earthworks of a vanished medieval manor house.

St Mary’s Church, Seavington St Mary

Redundant church in Seavington St Mary, Somerset, daing from the 13th century.

St Matthew’s, Stretford

Active Anglican church in Stretford, Greater Manchester, built in 1841–1842.

St Paul’s Church, Peel

Active Anglican parish church in Little Hulton, Greater Manchester, built between 1874 and 1876.

St Peter and St Leonard’s Church, Horbury

Active Anglican church in the diocese of Wakefield, usually known as St Peter's.