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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Oxford (Oratory) – St Aloysius

Oxford’s oldest surviving Catholic church of modern times, built by the Jesuits in the 1870s and replacing a small... Read More

Oxford (Summertown) – St Gregory and St Augustine

A small Arts and Crafts chapel (designed as a hall to serve a future church) by Ernest Newton, one of his few... Read More

Oxted – All Saints

As built All Saints’ was a composite work of art, paid for by a priest blessed with wealth and good taste. The... Read More

Paddington – Our Lady of Sorrows

A small plain church built adjacent to the school where the mission was founded. The church was later extended... Read More

Paddock Wood – St Justus

A simple and not unappealing modern church, its design slightly flawed by the claustrophobic  effect the roof form... Read More

Padiham – St John the Baptist

A large Gothic Revival church of 1880-1 by Edward Simpson, doubled in length in the 1930s. It has panelling from three... Read More

Padiham – St Philip the Apostle

A conventional post-war design by a local surveyor, with some unusual details.St Philip’s was founded from St John... Read More

Padley – Padley Chapel

An important example of a fifteenth century domestic gatehouse with an upper chapel, part of a larger complex which has... Read More

Padstow – St Saviour and St Petroc

A small and entirely functional design of the 1970s, in an idyllic position overlooking the town, close to Prideaux... Read More

Paignton – Sacred Heart

A large and handsome interwar church in basilican Romanesque style by Wilfrid Mangan, a well-known and prolific... Read More

Painswick – Our Lady and St Therese

A building of Tudor origin, later used as a slaughterhouse and from the 1930s as a church. It was remodelled in... Read More

Palmers Green – St Monica

A church in the Perpendicular Gothic style typical of the period just before the First World War. The Sacred Heart... Read More

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