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 (Whalley Range) – English Martyrs

A good example of the somewhat eclectic architectural style adopted for churches at the end of the nineteenth century,... Read More

Manchester (Withington) – St Bernadette

A large portal framed church by Greenhalgh & Williams, somewhat Brutalist in character, but retaining some original... Read More

Manchester (Withington) – St Cuthbert

The west end and nave were built to the designs of the noted Catholic architectural practice Goldie & Child in... Read More

Manor House – St Thomas More

A modern complex of church, parish hall and presbytery, by the prolific firm of Burles, Newton &... Read More

Manor Park – St Nicholas

A small, picturesquely-composed Gothic church of the late 1860s built originally as the chapel of a Catholic Industrial... Read More

Manor Park – St Stephen

A big-boned modern Gothic church of the 1950s by Burles & Newton, architects of many churches in the Diocese of... Read More

Mansfield – St Philip Neri

Mansfield’s answer to the London Oratory. Built on land given by Bishop Bagshawe, an Oratorian, this is a bold and... Read More

Mansfield (Forest Town) – St Patrick

An economical design of the 1980s which is given some interest by its hexagonal plan form and varied roof profiles.In... Read More

Mapledurham House – Chapel of St Michael the Archangel

Mapledurham, home of the Catholic Blount family, was a notable recusant household. The house retains numerous features... Read More

March – Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Peter

A small post-war brick church, concrete-framed and conventional in plan but well-detailed and forming a unified... Read More

Margate – St Austin and St Gregory

Of historical significance as one of the earliest centres of the nineteenth-century Catholic revival in Kent. The... Read More

Market Bosworth – Our Lady and St Gregory (chapel-of-ease)

A small and plain brick pre-war Gothic church, designed for later enlargement.The church opened in 1931, a need... Read More

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