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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Kidderminster (Habberley) – Our Lady and St Pius

A large, buff-brick church built to serve a post-war housing estate on the western outskirts of Kidderminster. Although... Read More

Kidlington – St Thomas More

A plain post-war church built by the Wakefield firm Lanner Ltd using their characteristic laminated timber arches.The... Read More

Kidsgrove – St John the Evangelist

An attractive small late nineteenth-century brick church in Perpendicular Gothic style, by a local architect of... Read More

Kidwelly – Our Lady and St Cadoc

A functional building of the 1970s standing on a large plot.When Fr Owen Basil Rowlands began his ministry in at... Read More

Kilburn – Sacred Heart of Jesus

A large Gothic church, built to serve the mainly Irish Catholic congregation of Kilburn. It was built in two main... Read More

Kilburn (West) – Immaculate Heart of Mary

A former Methodist chapel of c1880, roughly adapted for use as a Catholic church after the Second World War.  The... Read More

Kineton – St Francis of Assisi

A functional but carefully-detailed design of the 1970s, incorporating furnishings from the predecessor church and... Read More

King’s Lynn – Holy Family

A modern complex of the mid-1980s, designed by Michael Wingate of Purcell Miller Tritton to serve an area of proposed... Read More

King’s Lynn – Our Lady of the Annunciation

A Gothic Revival design of 1897 by William Lunn, incorporating elements from an earlier (1845) church on the same site... Read More

Kingsbridge – Sacred Heart

A former Quaker Meeting House retaining part of its old burial ground, acquired for Catholic use in 1902 and much... Read More

Kingsbury Green – St Sebastian and St Pancras

An inexpensive interwar brick church designed by T. H. B. Scott in his characteristic round-arched style, extended in... Read More

Kingsclere – St Peter and St Paul

The church occupies a former village hall. It is designed in the Queen Anne style much favoured in the late 1880s. Its... Read More

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