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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Nunhead – St Thomas the Apostle

The original church was built in 1905 and is typical of the so-called ‘Ellis boxes’ built under the patronage of... Read More

Nunthorpe – St Bernadette

The original building was a cheap, functional church-cum-hall of 1963 by F.B. Swainston. Thirty years on it was worn... Read More

Nympsfield – St Joseph

A small, aisleless stone church built in the 1920s using elements of a design prepared forty-five years earlier by... Read More

Oakham – St Joseph

A modern complex combining church, hall and presbytery, designed by a local architect who built widely in the diocese... Read More

Ogle Street – St Charles Borromeo

A small urban church in the Gothic Revival style built on a tight site. It is notable for its elaborate furnishings... Read More

Okehampton – St Boniface

An ambitious scheme for a church with tower was not realised; the church as built is a modest L-shaped adjunct to the... Read More

Old Colwyn – Sacred Heart

A small and unassuming church in the grounds of St Augustine’s Priory, owned and maintained by the Sisters of the... Read More

Old Coulsdon – St Mary, Help of Christians

A modest timber portal framed church of the 1960s, the large coloured glass windows of the sides suffusing the interior... Read More

Old Glossop – All Saints

A good example of a late Georgian church, built in 1836 in Greek Revival style. Paid for by the twelfth Duke of... Read More

Old Hall Green – Chapel, St Edmund’s College

A major building by A. W. N. Pugin, built towards the end of the architect’s life and completed after his death. The... Read More

Old Hall Green – St Edmund of Canterbury and English Martyrs

An attractive small rural Gothic Revival church of 1911, replacing a Gothick chapel of 1818. The church was built from... Read More

Old Swan – St Brendan’s Shrine

A large plain building, with Gothic detail.A plaque in the building records that church and presbytery were given to... Read More

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