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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Batley Carr – St Joseph

A simple stone-built school-chapel by Edward Simpson of Leeds.Dewsbury prospered from about 1870 with the arrival of... Read More

Battersea – The Sacred Heart

Built in 1892 by F. A. Walters for the Salesians, in an (untypical for Walters) Italian Romanesque style, the design... Read More

Battersea Park – Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Joseph

A modest Gothic Revival church, serving a poor district. The original small church by Buckler survives as the Lady... Read More

Battle – Our Lady Immaculate and St Michael

Our Lady Immaculate and St Michael stands within the Battle Conservation Area and is a building, both for its... Read More

Bayswater – St Mary of the Angels

Building work started in 1851–52, to a Puginian Gothic design by Thomas Meyer. Work was continued by Henry Clutton... Read More

Beaconsfield – St Teresa, St John Fisher and St Thomas More

An interesting building of two main builds dating from the first half of the twentieth century and with strong... Read More

Beaminster – St John

An unexceptional exterior and an attractive interior, fit for purpose and with some good contemporary fittings.The... Read More

Bearstead – St Peter

A 1980s suburban church designed by a local firm of architects responsible for several churches in the area.... Read More

Bearwood – Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Gregory

A well-detailed and little-altered neo-Georgian design of the 1930s (an unusual choice of style for a Catholic church),... Read More

Bebington – St Luke the Physician

The parish of St Luke the Physician has no church, and operates from a 1930s semi-detached house where it has a day... Read More

Beccles – St Benet’s Minster

An impressive, large, cruciform church in neo-Norman style, built for the Downside Benedictines in 1898-1901 from... Read More

Beckenham – St Edmund of Canterbury

A large late Gothic Revival church of the 1930s by J. O’Hanlon Hughes, who  also designed the furnishings and... Read More

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