English: Ukrainian Catholic Church, Scunthorpe. Pevsner says "UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS, High Street East, Scunthorpe. 1894 by James Thropp, the Lindsey County Surveyor, built as the Police Headquarters and Magistrates' Courts. Brick and stone, Jacobean, with shaped gables and exceedingly tall polygonal chimneys.".
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