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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Otford – Holy Trinity (chapel-of-ease)

A modest and, at least internally, not unappealing church of the 1980s. The Stations of the Cross are the only fittings... Read More

Otley – Our Lady and All Saints

A Puginian Gothic design by Charles Hansom, built on the site of the medieval manor house of the Archbishop of York.... Read More

Otterburn – St Peter

On a domestic scale and appearance, with an interior dominated by the salvaged roof timbers, St Peter’s is a well... Read More

Oulton – St Mary’s Abbey

An important design by E. W. Pugin, built in 1853-4 for an order of Benedictine nuns that came to Oulton from Ghent,... Read More

Oundle – The Holy Name of Jesus

A late nineteenth century church built for Anglican worship, from designs by (Sir) Arthur Blomfield. The adoption of... Read More

Overton – Our Lady and the Welsh Martyrs

The church stands in a picturesque location on the edge of Overton village with views over the adjoining fields. It... Read More

Oxford – Holy Rood

Holy Rood has been described as ‘a landmark in English Catholic ecclesiology’. Built soon after, and evidently... Read More

Oxford (Blackbird Leys) – Sacred Heart

A post-war building built as a dual-purpose church and hall to serve to the Blackbird Leys estate. The intended... Read More

Oxford (Blackfriars) – Priory of the Holy Spirit

A large chapel in a late Gothic style, and a late work by E. Doran Webb. It forms part of a Dominican Priory in the... Read More

Oxford (Cowley) – Our Lady Help of Christians

A large post-war church designed by the Irish architect Patrick Sheahan. The church retains most of its original... Read More

Oxford (Headington) – Corpus Christi

A small suburban church, built in two stages in the 1930s and 1950s. In the 1970s a dalle de verre window was installed... Read More

Oxford (Iffley) – St Edmund and St Frideswide

A large neo-Romanesque church by the architect-priest Fr Benedict Williamson. Built for the Jesuits, it is now a parish... Read More

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