Churches

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

You can perform and advanced 'Church Search' using the form.

Keighley – St Anne

Important as an early church by A. W. N. Pugin (albeit that his early works were often rather dull), and in the... Read More

Keighley – St Joseph

A remarkable 1930s essay in the Norman style, impressive in its scale, completeness and reference to the decorative... Read More

Kelveden – St Mary Immaculate and the Holy Archangel

A small Gothic church of the 1890s, extended in the early twentieth century. The interior is charming and intimate, and... Read More

Kempston – Our Lady of Ransom

A small and plain church, converted from a neo-Georgian telephone exchange.Until the nineteenth century Kempston was... Read More

Kendal – Holy Trinity and St George

A fine example of pre-ecclesiological Gothic Revival architecture by a locally-renowned architect, making a notable... Read More

Kenilworth – St Augustine

A small building built by a member of the Catholic Amherst family and  an early work by A. W. Pugin, one of the... Read More

Kenilworth – St Francis of Assisi

A large red brick town church of the 1990s, a curious hybrid design combining Neo-Romanesque, Scots Baronial and... Read More

Kennington – The Good Shepherd

A simple prefabricated structure, with one or two furnishings of note. In 1958 Fr Crozier acquired the site of... Read More

Kennington Park – St Wilfrid

A brick Gothic church by F.A. Walters, fairly cheaply built but with a tower of striking design which is a landmark in... Read More

Kensal New Town – Our Lady of the Holy Souls

A relatively simple Early English brick church, built on a tight budget for the Oblates of St Charles from designs by... Read More

Kensal Rise – Church of the Transfiguration

A Methodist church built in 1899 and acquired for Roman Catholic worship in 1977, the present worship space the... Read More

Kensington – Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Simon Stock

Built for the Discalced Carmelite Order, this is a late church by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, in a free Gothic style. It... Read More

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