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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Bardney – St Francis of Assisi (chapel-of-ease)

A modest temporary structure adapted from an agricultural use. It has an intimate charm but is of no architectural or... Read More

Bardsey – The Blessed Sacrament

An attractive small interwar chapel-of-ease built in a simple Arts and Crafts style, the interior appearance marred by... Read More

Bargoed – St Peter (on the Graig)

An early twentieth century nonconformist chapel on a sloping corner site, acquired for Catholic use in 1915 and... Read More

Barking – St Mary and St Ethelburga

An unassuming modern building, part of a group with the nineteenth century presbytery and former school, which makes... Read More

Barking – St Thomas More

A modern (1991) church by Gerald Murphy, attached to the modest former (1935) church/hall erected for the Pallottine... Read More

Barkingside – St Augustine of Canterbury

A large church in the Early Christian style built in the early 1950s. The design is very similar to one used by the... Read More

Barmouth – St Tudwal

A late Gothic Revival church with Arts and Crafts influences, constructed in 1904-05 from designs by Alfred Gilbertson... Read More

Barnes – St Osmund

A small church built in 1954-5 to a design of 1939 by Archard & Hardy. The interior has striking parabolic arches,... Read More

Barnet – Mary Immaculate and St Gregory the Great

A functional centrally-planned church of the 1970s built by Lanner Construction, a firm responsible for many similar... Read More

Barnoldswick – St Joseph

A very late example of the Gothic Revival, perhaps more comparable to contemporary Nonconformist churches than Anglican... Read More

Barnsley – Blessed Sacrament

A modest dual-purpose church and hall, one of many such examples built on post-war housing estates to serve growing... Read More

Barnsley – Holy Rood

A fine Gothic design of the turn of the twentieth century by the Bradford architect Edward Simpson, prominently located... Read More

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