Churches

Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.

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Hull – St Joseph

A curiosity, being a Victorian farmhouse converted to church use. The two stained glass windows in the sanctuary are of... Read More

Hull – St Mary, Queen of Martyrs

A post-Vatican II church design of some architectural merit in its use of space and the bold jagged roofline. Some... Read More

Hull – St Stephen

Built as a utilitarian hall that could in part be used as a church. Subsequent alterations have made an attractive... Read More

Hull – St Vincent de Paul

A good and complete 1930s church of the traditional Early Christian style popular with interwar Catholic churches, with... Read More

Hull – St Wilfrid

Broadly traditional in its planning and architectural expression, St Wilfrid’s and the attached presbytery are... Read More

Hunstanton – Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund

The main church is rectangular brick structure of 1958, attached to an earlier building in Arts and Crafts style,... Read More

Huntingdon – St Michael the Archangel

A small church of 1901 in Romanesque style designed by local architect Simeon Croot, much altered in the 1990s. The... Read More

Hunts Cross – St Andrew

A small, plain post-war design by Weightman & Bullen. St Andrew’s was built to serve the Catholic community of... Read More

Hurst Green – St Joseph

The chapel is a modest nineteenth century stone building of no particular architectural significance, but making a... Read More

Hurst Green, East Sussex – Our Lady Help of Christians

This Church was closed in 2008 Francis Pollen was an architect of intelligence and ingenuity who stood outside the... Read More

Hutton – St Joseph the Worker

A modern church with a stark exterior of mostly blind walls. It retains several of the original furnishings. A Mass... Read More

Hutton Henry – SS Peter and Paul

One of the earliest modern Catholic foundations in east Durham. A church and presbytery were built in 1825, from which... Read More

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