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North West Multi-Faith Tourism Association Directory

Parish Church of All Saints, Daresbury

Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Chester

Parish Church of St Mary & St Helen, Neston

Parish Church of St Mary, Eastham

Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels, Macclesfield

St Basil & All Saints, Widnes

Carlisle Cathedral

Cartmel Priory

Hawkshead Hill Baptist Church

Lanercost Priory

Parish Church of All Saints, Orton

Parish Church of St Andrew, Coniston

Parish Church of St James, Whitehaven

Parish Church of St Martin, Bowness on Windermere

Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, Hawkshead

Parish Church of St Oswald, Grasmere

St Nicholas Centre, Whitehaven

The Manjushri Mahayana Buddhist Temple, Conishead Priory

The Unitarian Church, Kendal

Cross Street Unitarian Chapel

Manchester Buddhist Centre

Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Jewish Museum

Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bury

Parish Church of St Peter, Bolton

Shree Swaminarayan Sidhant Sajivan Mandal, Bolton

The Monastery Manchester

Victoria Hall Methodist Mission, Bolton

Zakariyya Jaame Masjid – Islamic Cultural Centre, Bolton

Blackburn Cathedral

Christian Science Reading Room, Preston

Lancaster Cathedral

Lancaster Priory

New Central Methodist Church, Blackpool

Parish Church of Saint Lawrence, Chorley

Parish Church of St Andrew, Slaidburn

Parish Church of St Chad, Poulton-le-Fylde

Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene, Clitheroe

St James' Dalehead

The Gujarat Hindu Centre, Preston

Whalley Abbey

Christ Church Old Church (TCCT), Waterloo

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Parish Church of St Helen, Sefton

Princes Road Synagogue

St Francis Xavier's Church, Liverpool

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King











































Sacred Sites

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King is situated on the high ridge of Mount Pleasant and is visible from most parts of the city.


Blackburn Cathedral
Blackburn Cathedral

A cathedral takes its identity from the fact that it contains the bishop's cathedra or teaching seat, which is also his worshipping seat in the building.