St Luke’s Church, Holmes Chapel
Grade 1 listed building and an active Anglican parish church in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, dating from about 1430.
Grade 1 listed building and an active Anglican parish church in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, dating from about 1430.
Prefabricated ecclesiastical buildings made from corrugated galvanised iron, developed in the mid-19th century initially in Great Britain, built in Britain and exported across the world.
Usually known as Wakefield Chantry Chapel, part of the medieval bridge over the River Calder in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.
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