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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Matlock – Our Lady and St Joseph

A modest Gothic Revival church of the 1880s, built of local stone, with later additions and alterations. The side... Read More

Matson – St Augustine of Canterbury

Built just before the Second Vatican Council, to a traditional plan and with modern construction techniques, to serve... Read More

Mawdesley – St Peter and St Paul

A good example of an early post-Emancipation chapel, which follows broadly late Georgian style in terms of massing but... Read More

Mawnan Smith – St Edward

A comparatively large church given its isolated village position, built in 1964 from designs by Waldo Maitland and... Read More

Mayfair – The Holy Family (Ukrainian Cathedral)

A large red brick and terracotta church in Romanesque style, built by Alfred Waterhouse for the King’s Weigh House... Read More

Mayfair (Farm Street) – The Immaculate Conception

One of the major Catholic buildings of the Gothic Revival, built in 1844–46 by J. J. Scoles as the central London... Read More

Mayfield – St Thomas of Canterbury

Bingham Towner’s churches are generally simple and well crafted though lacking originality. The quality of materials... Read More

Measham – St Charles Borromeo

A new dual-purpose building, incorporating some elements from its predecessor built in 1881.Measham was originally a... Read More

Melbourne – Our Lady of Mercy and St Philip Neri

A modest early twentieth century chapel built by the Kerr family of Melbourne Hall and adjacent to their park wall. The... Read More

Melksham – St Anthony of Padua

A plain but nicely-detailed modern Romanesque design, one of several in the diocese built just before the onset of the... Read More

Melling – Most Holy Redeemer and St Kentigern

A dual-purpose building of 1900, of attractive and picturesque external composition and detailing, more school than... Read More

Melton Mowbray – St John the Baptist

A charming small church by the Lincolnshire builder and antiquary E. J. Willson which is associated with A.W.N. Pugin,... Read More

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