List of churches in Gloucestershire
Gloucester
    
Catholic
- St Peter's Church, Gloucester
 - English Martyrs RC Church
 
Church of England
- St Barnabas Church, Gloucester
 - St Georges Church, Gloucester
 - St James Church, Quedgeley
 - St Nicholas Church, Hardwicke
 - St Paul and St Stephen's Church, Gloucester
 - St Owen's Church, Gloucester
 
Other:
- One Church Gloucester, Banbury Road - Pentecostal
 
Cheltenham
    
    Church of England parish churches
    
(Diocese of Gloucester) (not a complete list)
- Cheltenham Minster (previously St. Mary's) — the original church of the town and the only surviving medieval building.
 - St. Philip and St. James Church, Leckhampton (liberal) — part of the South Cheltenham mission area.
 - Trinity Church (evangelical) — one of the largest Anglican congregations outside London.[1]
 - added 2020
 - St. Matthew's - Clarence St.
 - Christ Church - Christchurch
 - St Mark's - St. Marks
 - All Saints - Pittville Circus
 - St Luke's - Sanford
 - St Peter's - The Moors
 - St Paul's - St. Pauls
 - St. Andrew's - Montpellier
 - St. Christopher's - Warden Hill
 - St. Nicolas' - Wymans Brook
 - St. Stephen's - Tivoli
 - St. Mary's - Prestbury
 - Holy Apostles - Charlton Park
 - St. Peter's - Leckhampton
 - St. Philip's and St. James' - Leckhampton
 - St. Lawrence - Swindon Village
 
Other denominations
    
- St. Gregory's Church, Cheltenham - RC
 - Sacred Hearts - RC, Charlton Kings
 - Thomas More's - Hesters Way
 - St. Mark's - Methodist
 - Bethesda - Montpelier
 - Charlton Kings Baptist - Baptist
 
Tewkesbury
    
- Tewkesbury Abbey
 
Cirencester
    
    
Stroud
    
- The Immaculate Conception Catholic Church - RC
 
References
    
- "Jobs at Trinity". Trinity Cheltenham. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
 
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