St. Matthew's Church - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • St Matthew's Church, Buckley, Flintshire, Wales
  • St Matthews Church, Cotham, Bristol
  • St. Matthew Friday Street a historical church that was demolished in London, England
  • St Matthew's Church, Habergham Eaves
  • St. Matthew's Church, Harwell
  • St Matthew's Church, Haslington, Cheshire
  • St Matthew's Church, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow
  • St Matthew's Church, Little Lever, Greater Manchester
  • Church of St Matthew and St James, Liverpool
  • St Matthew's Church, Northampton
  • St Matthew's Church, Preston, Lancashire
  • St Matthew's Church, Saltney, Flintshire
  • St Matthew's Church in Sands End, Fulham
  • St Matthew's Church, Sheffield, Yorkshire
  • St Matthew's Church, Silverhill, Hastings, East Sussex
  • St Matthew's Church, Stretton, Cheshire
  • St Matthew's, Westminster, London
  • St Matthew's Church, Widcombe, Bath
  • St Matthew's Church, Wigan, Greater Manchester

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