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St Bartholomew's
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Wirral
Overlooking fields that descend to the shores of the River Dee, St Bartholomew's is built entirely of local sandstone and is a splendid example of a Victorian revival of mid gothic architecture.
St Boniface Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Bunbury
St Boniface's Church, Bunbury, stands prominently in the village of Bunbury, Cheshire, England. Used in filming for ITV drama HomeFires.
St Christopher's Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Pott Shrigley
St. Christopher’s Church is a Grade I listed building constructed in millstone grit (a local stone), with a tower parapet and window and door framings in grey sandstone.
St Elphin's Parish Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Warrington
Dedicated to ST ELPHIN it is the oldest building in Warrington and has a continuous history - fulfilling the purpose for which it was built in 650 AD.
St James and St Paul
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
One of the finest examples of the Medieval wooden church remaining in England today, this beautiful little half timbered, black and white church is indeed claimed to be one of the oldest surviving specimens of wood and plaster churches in Europe.
St James the Great
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
Outside, admire the great 15th century tower (103ft high) and the many excellent window corbels with dripstones, shields of arms and gargoyles
St John the Baptist (Jenkin Chapel)
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
In a beautiful rural setting near Rainow, surrounded by a belt of trees on an otherwise bare hillside, Jenkin Chapel was built in 1733 by local farmers.
St John the Baptist Chester
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Chester
Open daily to the public, the architecture is priceless.
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St Mary's
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Congleton
Described by Pevsner as ‘one of the most exciting Cheshire churches’ with plenty of bosses and also some dainty openwork pendants’.
St Mary's Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
St Mary's is a 'living church' in the community but it also attracts many visitors. Open to visitors, Sun, 1400-1630.
St Mary's Parish Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Stockport
The church originated from a Medieval act of piety of Sir Piers Legh of Lyme, who originally officiated in the Chapel. Building began in 1510 of what was then a Chantry Chapel and was completed in 1534.
St Mary's Parish of Eastham
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Wirral
A welcoming Anglican church with a diverse congregation from the local community and slightly beyond.
St Michaels Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
Services are held every Sunday at 9:30am and 11:00am and on Thursdays at 10:30am
St Nicholas's Chapel
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Abbey / Priory
Malpas
Located within the Park St. Nicholas's Chapel is well worth a visit to admire its stained glass alter window, ornate panelling and peaceful atmosphere.
St Oswald
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Knutsford
The oldest parts of the church date back to the 14th century, which would make it one of the oldest timber framed churches in Europe.
St Oswald's
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Malpas
The present St Oswald's church has occupied this site for more than 600 years, replacing the wooden chapel, which formed part of the original Norman fortress, around which Malpas gradually came into being.
St Oswald's Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Warrington
The present St Oswald Church was built in 1358 but since then parts of it have been rebuilt or restored.
St Peter’s at the Cross
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Chester
St Peter’s Church, overlooks the full length of Bridge Street to the gateway that leads to the Old Dee Bridge.
St Peters Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
Lymm
The Church of St Peter, Oughtrington can be seen for miles around with its tall, graceful spire stretching up to the skies.