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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Kensington – Our Lady of Victories

A post-war church of stripped neo-Gothic design by Adrian Gilbert Scott, built on the site of the bombed former... Read More

Kentish Town – Our Lady Help of Christians

A substantial Gothic former Methodist church of the 1860s by the London architect John Tarring, architect of a number... Read More

Kenton – All Saints

A striking 1960s design with a high peak roof in a Scandinavian idiom, which with its bell tower has local landmark... Read More

Kesgrave – Holy Family and St Michael

A church built in three phases: 1931, 1955 and 1992-3. Its primary significance lies in its furnishings and artworks... Read More

Keswick – Our Lady and St Charles

A large church in early Christian style, solidly built of vernacular materials. Work started in the 1920s and was... Read More

Kettering – St Edward

St Edward’s church is in that strand of longitudinally-planned interwar brick churches of bold forms and massing and... Read More

Kew Gardens – Our Lady of Loreto and St Winefride

A classical, Italianate church of the early twentieth century by the architect- priest A. J. C. Scoles, the youngest... Read More

Keymer – St Edward the Confessor

The church building is of no architectural distinction, although it provides a pleasant and light interior. It was... Read More

Keynsham – St Dunstan

A plain modern Romanesque design of the interwar years, with Art Deco touches, by Roberts & Willman of Taunton.... Read More

Keyworth – St Margaret Clitherow

A utilitarian post-war structure, not of special interest.Keyworth lies about six miles southeast of Nottingham city... Read More

Kidbrooke – St John Fisher

A brick church of 1964 by Bingham Towner & Partners, conventional in its planning and design. The campanile has... Read More

Kidderminster – St Ambrose

A red-brick church of the 1850s in a Gothic Revival style drawing upon motifs of c.1300. It is architecturally plain,... Read More

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