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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Litherland – English Martyrs

An early work by L. A. G. Prichard, in the brick Romanesque style popular between the wars. Litherland was developed... Read More

Litherland – Our Lady

A striking design of the time of the Second Vatican Council by the Prichard firm, with a monopitch roof, skeletal bell... Read More

Litherland – St Elizabeth of Hungary

A fairly modest Gothic design by a well-known firm of architects. The interior has been considerably... Read More

Little Chalfont – St Aidan

A plain design of the 1960s, lent some distinction by the somewhat New England-style western portico and shingled... Read More

Little Crosby – St Mary

An early and thoroughgoing example of Puginian Gothic by Weightman & Hadfield, the church is a monument to... Read More

Little Hulton – Lancashire Martyrs

A modest church-cum-hall of the early 1960s.Little Hulton was an isolated settlement prior to expansion with the... Read More

Little Hulton – St Edmund

A red brick and terracotta Gothic Revival design of the turn of the twentieth century, with a striking west front. The... Read More

Little Lever – St Teresa

A simple church dating from 1975 with a strong geometrical design and a well-crafted interior. It takes the form of a... Read More

Little Malvern – St Wulstan

A large and striking Gothic church on a dramatic hillside site, designed by Charles Bucknall for the Benedictines.... Read More

Littleborough – St Mary of the Annunciation

An interwar church in simplified Romanesque style which forms part of a conspicuous roadside group with the presbytery... Read More

Littlehampton – St Catherine

The church occupies an unusual position, effectively part of an open space between two streets. It has good townscape... Read More

Littlestone – St Augustine’s Hall (chapel-of-ease)

A red brick turn-of-the-century church hall, acquired by the Augustinians in 1940. The building is utilitarian, with an... Read More

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