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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New Addington – Good Shepherd

A post-war church of mainstream design, serving a modern housing estate. Its brick campanile is a local landmark. The... Read More

New Barnet – Mary Immaculate and St Peter

An interwar church in a simple version of the architect T.H.B. Scott’s preferred round-arched style.New Barnet... Read More

New Ferry – St John the Evangelist

A well-proportioned church by W. C. Mangan dating from the 1930s, with a tall west front to Bebington Road. Within the... Read More

New Hartley – Our Lady and St Joseph

A pleasant and uncomplicated church which fits into the surrounding housing estate and serves its present congregation... Read More

New Invention – St Edmund Gennings

A functional prefabricated structure, originally built as a parish hall. The mission started from Corpus Christi... Read More

New Malden – St Joseph

Designed by two able architects, Osmond Bentley and Adrian Gilbert Scott, and built in stages during the 1920s, St... Read More

New Mills – The Church of the Annunciation

A Puginian Gothic church designed by the notable Catholic architects Weightman & Hadfield. It is part of a good... Read More

New Milton – Our Lady of Lourdes

An interesting late Gothic Revival church, drawing upon regional traditions in the design and materials. The architect... Read More

New Ollerton – St Joseph

A church built in the 1990s on a relatively low budget, but with a bright and welcoming internal character.New... Read More

New Seaham – St Cuthbert

An interesting design of the mid-1960s by David Brown, who was responsible for a number of modernistic churches in the... Read More

New Southgate – Our Lady of Lourdes

An Italianate church of the inter-war period which was never completed to the original design.  The interior is an... Read More

New Springs – Holy Family

Built in the late 1950s, and of limited architectural interest. Together with the earlier church/school, which is now... Read More

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