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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Norwich (West Earlham) – Holy Apostles

A plain hall-church of the 1950s by Donovan Purcell, built to serve a post-war housing development.As the church... Read More

Norwood (South) – St Chad

A large interwar church marrying Arts and Crafts with Italian Romanesque elements. The quality of the external design,... Read More

Norwood (Upper) – The Faithful Virgin (Virgo Fidelis)

A convent chapel of 1871 built in memory of Thomas Grant, first Bishop of Southwark. It forms part of a large and... Read More

Norwood (West) – St Matthew

An Ellis church of 1904-05, much altered and added to over the years. The single most important feature in... Read More

Notting Hill – St Francis of Assisi

A French Gothic Revival design by Henry Clutton, for the Oblates of St Charles. Shortly after its completion in 1860,... Read More

Nottingham – Our Lady and St Patrick in the Meadows

A modern church of hexagonal design serving a post-war housing estate. The first church of Our Lady and St... Read More

Nottingham – St Augustine

A stone-built church on a prominent raised site, designed in the style of the domed churches of southwest France by... Read More

Nottingham (Aspley) – St Teresa of Lisieux

An unusual design, with a hyperbolic paraboloid roof and internal lighting influenced by major contemporary buildings... Read More

Nottingham (Beeston) – The Assumption

A church in the modern Romanesque style widely adopted for Catholic churches in the middle years of the twentieth... Read More

Nottingham (Bestwood Park) – Divine Infant of Prague (chapel-of-ease)

A modern utilitarian structure, not of special architectural or historic interest.The church is a chapel-of-ease,... Read More

Nottingham (Bilborough) – St Hugh of Lincoln

A 1960s church of modest design, the testing ground for the larger and more structurally adventurous St Teresa’s,... Read More

Nottingham (Bulwell) – Our Lady of Perpetual Succour

A fine interwar design in Romanesque-Basilican style, little altered and with a good set of furnishings, including a... Read More

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