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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Manchester – St Augustine

An architecturally accomplished and little-altered building, particularly notable for the manner in which the... Read More

Manchester – St Mary (The Hidden Gem)

The second Catholic church to be founded in Manchester in modern times, after St Chad Rook Street. Known since the late... Read More

Manchester (Ancoats) – St Anne

A modern building with strong local presence and a striking interior. Some furnishings from the predecessor church by... Read More

Manchester (Blackley) – Our Lady of Mount Carmel

An imposing building on a prominent corner site, by a little-known local architect, who built elsewhere in the diocese.... Read More

Manchester (Blackley) – St John Bosco

The church is typical of those in the area designed by Greenhalgh & Williams during the 1950s. This example is more... Read More

Manchester (Bradford) – St Brigid

A modest post-Vatican II church with an attractive exterior mosaic and interior furnishings from closed or demolished... Read More

Manchester (Burnage) – St Bernard

An impressive design by Reynolds & Scott, with a complex vaulted interior. There has been relatively little... Read More

Manchester (Cheetham Hill) – St Chad

The successor church to a chapel of 1776, the oldest post-Reformation Catholic mission in Manchester. The present... Read More

Manchester (Chorlton-cum-Hardy) – Our Lady and St John

An interwar suburban church of the late Gothic Revival, notable not so much for its architecture as for the high... Read More

Manchester (Chorlton-on-Medlock) – The Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (University Chaplaincy)

A church of cathedral scale, built for the Jesuits in 1869-71 and one of J. A. Hansom's best designs. The tower was... Read More

Manchester (Chorlton) – St Ambrose

A well-detailed, relatively modest post-war design by Reynolds & Scott, with an impressive and largely unaltered... Read More

Manchester (Clayton) – St Willibrord

A fine church of unusual design which exhibits strong character in the external massing and internal volumes. The... Read More

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