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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Liverpool – Our Lady of Reconciliation de la Salette

Perhaps the most accomplished of E.W. Pugin’s ‘industrial designs’, built in 1860. Comparable to, but slightly... Read More

Liverpool – Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception

A modern church historically associated with, and incorporating fittings from E. W. Pugin’s former church of Our... Read More

Liverpool – Sacred Heart

A polychrome red and yellow sandstone Decorated Gothic church on a prominent corner site. The best elevation is the... Read More

Liverpool – St Anthony of Egypt

The main historic church on the northern side of the city, complementing St Patrick’s, Park Place (1821-7) in the... Read More

Liverpool – St Charles Borromeo

A church of some significance, with a tower that serves as a landmark in the local area. It is one of a number of works... Read More

Liverpool – St Francis Xavier

One of the major monuments of the Catholic and Gothic Revivals. Designed in a free and inventive Decorated style, with... Read More

Liverpool – St Michael

One of E.W. Pugin’s ‘industrial designs’, built in 1864-5. While not of the quality of his earlier church of Our... Read More

Liverpool – St Sylvester

One of Pugin & Pugin’s more impressive churches, both in external massing and design, and in the quality of the... Read More

Liverpool – St Vincent de Paul

An  important church which has played a significant role in the spiritual life of Liverpool. It serves as a... Read More

Liverpool (Woolton Road) – Our Lady of the Annunciation

A small church designed by E.W. Pugin, an architect of national standing. Its special importance derives from the... Read More

Llanarth – St Mary and St Michael

One of the oldest Catholic churches in Wales, on a site which has seen continuous Catholic worship since the... Read More

Llandeilo – St David

A small hipped-roofed building in a vaguely neo-Georgian style, built in 1938 as a telephone exchange and converted to... Read More

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