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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Newcastle-upon-Tyne – St Michael

One of Dunn, Hansom & Dunn’s finest compositions, a large structure which once presided over the terraces... Read More

Newcastle-upon-Tyne – St Robert

A well-designed building of the post-war years, conventional in plan but with an unusual roof design. It has been... Read More

Newcastle-upon-Tyne – St Teresa of the Infant Jesus

A striking and innovative design of the early 1970s, near to a medieval ruin and on the edge of a steeply-sided,... Read More

Newcastle-upon-Tyne – The Holy Name

A solid and well-detailed neo-Romanesque design of the 1920s, showing some Byzantine influences, which makes a... Read More

Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Bells Close) – St George

The church was donated by the local landowner, and was commissioned from a distinguished firm of architects who worked... Read More

Newchurch-in-Rossendale – St Peter

A plain interwar church built to a standard design used by the architect Richard Byrom elsewhere in the diocese. The... Read More

Newent – Our Lady of Lourdes

A modest building built in the late 1950s largely with volunteer effort, and adapted in 2006-7 with some striking... Read More

Newhaven – The Sacred Heart

*Update: This church has now closed* A modest and much-altered red brick and flint neo-Norman design of 1898, with... Read More

Newhouse – Our Lady Queen of Martyrs

A mission was established at Newhouse as early as 1651. The present church dates largely from 1883, replacing a church... Read More

Newhouse – St Mary

A well-detailed early twentieth-century church in the Hansom/E.W. Pugin tradition but with some arts and crafts... Read More

Newmarket – Our Lady Immaculate and St Etheldreda

A substantial basilican design of the 1960s by Sebastian Comper, old-fashioned for its date but well detailed and with... Read More

Newport – St Mary

A fine lancet Gothic design by J.J. Scoles, described by John Newman in The Buildings of Wales as ‘a confident and... Read More

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