St Matthew’s, Stretford
Active Anglican church in Stretford, Greater Manchester, built in 1841–1842.
Active Anglican church in Stretford, Greater Manchester, built in 1841–1842.
Structure in which bells are hung.
Active Roman Catholic church in Stretford, Greater Manchester, a designated Grade II listed building completed in 1867.
Grade II* listed church in Denton, Greater Manchester, one of only 29 surviving timber-framed churches in England.
Decoration marking the top end of some architectural element such as a gable, newel post or fence post.
17th-century country house in Dorking, Surrey, now converted to office accommodation.
Grade II listed folly built on the sea front at Lynmouth, Devon in about 1860.
Active Anglican church in Priddy, Somerset, built during the 13th century.
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Active Anglican church in York, England, built between 1872 and 1874.