1 1847. Brick, still classical, i.e. with plain arched windows. Three-bay front with a three-bay pediment.
2 Brick with cast-iron window frames.
A Baptist chapel dating to the Imperial period and situated on New Road, Studley.
1 Nave, chancel and S porch. 1853 by Joseph Hansom. Lias with limestone dressings and tiled roofs. Gothic Revival style. Forms part of a group with attached presbytery.
2 Grey stone, ...
The Roman Catholic church of St Mary, which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 200m south west of the cricket ground, Studley.
1 The Ward collection made c 1815 claims that the central gatehouse ‘used to be the chapel’ and shows a drawing drastically different from the building standing today. ...
The site of a possible chapel dating from the Post Medieval period to the Imperial period. It is situated 700m north east of Cracknut Hill.