Religion in The United Kingdom - Notable Places of Worship

Notable Places of Worship

  • Bevis Marks Synagogue - Jewish
  • Birmingham Central Mosque - Islamic
  • Birmingham Orthodox Cathedral - Greek Orthodox
  • Brompton Oratory - Roman Catholic
  • Canterbury Cathedral - Church of England
  • Crathie Kirk - Church of Scotland
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral, Down - Church of Ireland
  • Glasgow Cathedral - Church of Scotland
  • Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha - Sikh
  • Kingsway International Christian Centre - Charismatic
  • London Central Mosque - Islamic
  • Manchester Central Mosque - Islamic
  • Metropolitan Tabernacle - Baptist
  • Neasden Temple - Hindu
  • North London Central Mosque - Islamic
  • Shah Jahan Mosque - Islamic
  • St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast - Church of Ireland
  • St Chad's Cathedral - Roman Catholic
  • St Columb's Cathedral, Derry - Church of Ireland
  • St David's Cathedral - Church in Wales
  • St Eugene's Cathedral, Derry - Roman Catholic
  • St Lazar's Church, Bournville - Serbian Orthodox
  • St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh - Catholic
  • St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh - Scottish Episcopal
  • St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh - Roman Catholic
  • St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh - Church of Ireland
  • St Paul's Cathedral - Church of England
  • St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast - Roman Catholic
  • Taplow Court - Buddhist, Soka Gakkai International
  • Westminster Abbey - Church of England
  • Westminster Cathedral - Roman Catholic
  • Westminster Central Hall - Methodist
  • York Minster - Church of England

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