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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Merthyr Tydfil – St Mary (Our Lady of the Rosary)

A substantial Early English Gothic design for the Benedictines, and J. S. Hansom’s only Catholic church in Wales. It... Read More

Merthyr Vale – St Benedict

A functional steel framed hall-church built in 1932 by the Benedictines of Merthyr Tydfil to replace a chapel of 1908... Read More

Merton – St John Fisher

St John Fisher’s is typical of many substantial concrete-framed churches erected in the 1960s and 1970s and is a good... Read More

Mexborough – English Martyrs

A small, neat interwar design of cruciform plan, with a spacious and bright vaulted interior. It has few historic... Read More

Middlesbrough – Sacred Heart and St Patrick

The massive bulk of this church has a very un-English appearance. This is because it was modelled on the Romanesque... Read More

Middlesbrough – St Joseph

An Italian Romanesque church built in 1933-4 from designs by Bishop Thomas Shine which is a landmark on the Marton... Read More

Middlesbrough (Acklam) – St Francis of Assisi

An interwar Italian Romanesque design by Bishop Shine, this is a well-composed, generously-scaled building which forms... Read More

Middlesbrough (Beechwood) – St Thomas More

One of a number of economically-built churches put up in suburban districts in the early 1960s to serve growing... Read More

Middlesbrough (Brookfield) – St Clare of Assisi

A church built towards the end of T. A. Crawford’s career in designing churches for the Diocese of Middlesbrough. In... Read More

Middlesbrough (Eston) – St Anne

A utilitarian post-Vatican II design, with minimal embellishment.  The original missions of St Peter’s, South... Read More

Middlesbrough (Linthorpe) – Holy Name of Mary

One of a number of churches by Thomas A. Crawford for the Diocese of Middlesbrough. It is a carefully-designed 1930s... Read More

Middlesbrough (North Ormesby) – St Alphonsus

An economical design of the late 1950s, of conventional longitudinal plan. The treatment of the arcades is a... Read More

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