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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Kirkham – St John the Evangelist

The church is a local landmark, designed by A.W.N. Pugin, leading architect and advocate of the Gothic Revival in... Read More

Kirtling – Our Lady Immaculate and St Philip Neri

An attractive small Gothic country church of the 1870s, built from designs by C. A Buckler for the Hon William North... Read More

Kiveton Park – Blessed William Richardson

A plain chapel-of-ease of mid-twentieth century date, formerly a Salvation Army citadel, dedicated to a local... Read More

Knaresborough – St Mary

Although built forty years after the Second Relief Act and two years after Catholic Emancipation, this church displays... Read More

Knebworth – St Thomas More

A nicely-detailed and externally little-altered design of the early 1960s, with a high peak roof, such as enjoyed a... Read More

Knighton – Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Nicholas

Built in 1974 from designs by Thomas Price, the building is outwardly plain but has a carefully-planned and pleasant... Read More

Knott End, Blackpool – St Bernard

A  modest  early  twentieth-century church with  later  additions and some internal furnishings of note. The... Read More

Knotty Ash – St Margaret

A fine post-war church, built at the time of the Second Vatican Council and designed to meet the emerging new... Read More

Knowlsey Village – St John Fisher

A utilitarian structure of little architectural interest. The village of Knowsley grouped round the Anglican church... Read More

Knutsford – St Vincent de Paul

A polygonal design of the 1980s, raised above the ordinary by the imported stained glass, possibly by the Harry Clarke... Read More

Knutton – Our Lady of Sorrows

A functional brick church-cum-hall of the 1950s.  A Mass centre served from Silverdale was opened at the County... Read More

Ladbroke Grove (St Charles Square) – St Pius X

The church was originally built as the chapel of St Charles’s Teacher Training College, itself housed in the... Read More

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