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  2. Church of St Mary, Lowe House - Wikipedia

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    The church is named St Mary's Lowe House because it was built on a piece of land gifted by Winefred Eccleston, née Lowe, near to her home on Cowley Hill. [3] Winefred was the widow of John Gorsuch Eccleston, a former owner of Eccleston Hall that had previously provided for a Roman Catholic Chapel until later owners closed it.

  3. America's Most Iconic Houses of Worship - AOL

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    The 34-acre campus was sold to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange in 2012 and is believed to be the first onetime Protestant church converted to a Catholic house of worship. Meinzahn/istockphoto ...

  4. Home altar - Wikipedia

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    A home altar in a Methodist household, fixed on the eastern wall of the house A homemade attached altar made from wood in a Traditional Catholic home. It combines devotional pictures and statues, as well as relics and candles.

  5. St. Thomas Manor - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas Manor (1741) is a historic home and Catholic church complex located near Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland.Known as St. Ignatius Church and Cemetery, the manor house complex is the oldest continuously occupied Jesuit residence in the world.

  6. St Giles' Catholic Church, Cheadle - Wikipedia

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    The history of St Giles' begins with the establishment of a Catholic mission in Cheadle by Father William Wareing, a future Bishop of Northampton.He was an assistant to Thomas Baddeley at Cresswell, and in the early 1820s he opened a small chapel in a private house in Charles Street, Cheadle.

  7. St Mary's Church, Fernyhalgh - Wikipedia

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    It is a Roman Catholic church located near the shrine at Ladyewell House. The church was built in 1792–94 to provide services for pilgrims when the chapel at the house became too small for the numbers attending. Attached to the east of the church is the presbytery, and both are built in red brick with sandstone dressings with slate roofs ...

  8. Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton - Wikipedia

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    The church is located next to the James Watson House, a New York City landmark [9] which is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1793 and extended in 1806, [9] the eastern portion is the work of an unknown architect, and the western half is attributed to John McComb, Jr. [1] In 1975, the house became the Rectory of ...

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