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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Kingskerswell – St Gregory

A thoughtful design of the 1960s, rebuilt in the 1970s. Portal frame construction, externally clad in brick, with a... Read More

Kingsland – Our Lady and St Joseph

A fairly late church by W. C. Mangan, more stripped and less historicist than most of his oeuvre, with a prominent... Read More

Kingston – St Agatha

St Agatha’s was built principally at the cost of a wealthy local benefactor, Louisa Currie, and designed by a... Read More

Kingston Hill – St Ann

A simply detailed neo-Georgian brick church of the 1960s by Goodhart-Rendel’s partner, the brick campanile adding an... Read More

Kingswinford – Our Lady of Lourdes

A brick church of the early 1980s, not of special architectural or historical interest but making a good contribution... Read More

Kington – St Bede the Venerable

A small but well-detailed Gothic Revival design of the 1890s, originally built as an Anglican mission hall. The... Read More

Kinsley – Our Lady of Graces

A plain red brick rectangular building with little architectural decoration, but with some interesting modern secondary... Read More

Kirk Sandall – St Thomas of Canterbury

An interwar church built on land donated by the Pilkington Glass Company, which established a glassworks and a garden... Read More

Kirkby – Holy Angels

One of many churches in a similar vein by the Prichard practice, Holy Angels is essentially a tall concrete-framed box,... Read More

Kirkby – St Peter and St Paul

An  unpretentious, nicely-detailed church built in the 1970s to serve new housing.The parish was formed in 1965. The... Read More

Kirkby (Southdene) – St Joseph the Worker

A church built to serve the quasi-new town of Kirkby, interesting as an example of mid-1960s architecture, with many of... Read More

Kirkby Lonsdale – St Joseph

The building became a Catholic church only in the late 1960s, having started life in the 1860s as a Nonconformist... Read More

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