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Hulme Barracks

Jan 28, 2021Eric CorbettMilitary installations

A former cavalry barracks in Hulme, Manchester, now converted into flats.

Alloway Kirk

Dec 28, 2020Eric CorbettReligious buildings

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

Misericord

Dec 1, 2020Eric CorbettReligious architectureCompletely different

A wooden ledge on the underside of a folding seat in a church, intended to support a member of the congregation while standing.

St Piran’s Church, Perranarworthal

Oct 19, 2020Daisy GraceCornwall, Religious buildings

An active Anglican church in Perranarworthal dedicated to Cornwall’s patron saint.

Ellon Castle and gardens

Oct 10, 2020Georgie DarcyAberdeenshire, Castles & forts, Mansions, stately homes & manor housesSignificant expansion

Historic ruined castle remains, formerly Fortalice of Ardgith, focal point within a formal walled garden in Ellon

Church of St Edward the Confessor, Romford

Oct 2, 2020Eric CorbettReligious buildings

The Church of St Edward the Confessor is a place of worship in Romford, in the London Borough of Havering, an Anglican church in the Diocese of Chelmsford.

St Mark’s Church, Worsley

Sep 20, 2020Daisy GraceGreater Manchester, Religious buildings

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

Apse

Sep 17, 2020Eric CorbettReligious architectureCompletely different

A semicircular or polygonal termination of the chancel, which is typically situated at the eastern end of a Christian church.

Eleanor cross

Sep 14, 2020Eric CorbettMonuments

A series of 12 crosses, one built at each place where the funeral cortège of Eleanor of Castile, wife of King Edward I, stopped for the night.

St John the Baptist’s Church, Atherton

Sep 13, 2020Daisy GraceGreater Manchester, Religious buildings

Anglican parish Church in Atherton, Greater Manchester designed by Paley and Ausin and completed in 1896

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