List Of Churches In Gloucestershire
(Diocese of Gloucester) (not a complete list)
- Cheltenham Minster — the original church of the town and the only surviving medieval building.
- St. Matthew's Church (evangelical) — a 19th-century foundation, now a combined parish with St. Mary's.
- St. Philip and St. James Church, Leckhampton (liberal) — part of the South Cheltenham mission area.
- St. Barnabas — Part of the West Cheltenham Team Ministry
- St. Mark (evangelical) — part of the West Cheltenham Team Ministry
- All Saints' Church (Anglo-catholic) — Gustav Holst was a chorister at All Saints, his father, Adolph von Holst, being organist and Master of the Choristers.
- Christ Church (evangelical)
- St. Paul's Church (evangelical)
- St. Luke's Church
- Trinity Church (evangelical) — one of the largest Anglican congregations outside London.
- United Church of St Michael, Whaddon — A united Anglican and Methodist Church
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