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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Plymouth – Christ the King

A very late Arts and Crafts Gothic Revival church, built at the expense of a private benefactor on land given by the... Read More

Plymouth – Holy Cross

Church built in 1881 out of materials from the former Catholic Church at Teignmouth, dismantled to make way for... Read More

Plymouth – Holy Family

A functional design of the 1950s by a local architect. The intended campanile would have given the church more of a... Read More

Plymouth (Crownhill) – St Peter

A bold centrally planned and polygonal design of the post-Vatican II years, evidently inspired by Gibberd’s... Read More

Plymouth (Devonport) – St Joseph

An attractive and functional modern church incorporating features from Joseph Hansom’s previous church on another... Read More

Plymouth (Efford) – Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Teresa

The church has few architectural pretensions. It was built with two naves, one for the laity and one for a community of... Read More

Plymouth (Keyham) – Our Most Holy Redeemer

A large late Gothic Revival church, originally built for naval personnel and their families. Burnt out in a 1941 air... Read More

Plymouth (Peverell) – St Edward the Confessor

An early twentieth century church and presbytery, the former considerably enlarged in Classical style in the 1930s.... Read More

Plymouth (Southway) – St Thomas More

An economical post-war design by Evans Powell Associates, serving the Southway estate.  Post-war expansion of... Read More

Plymouth (St Budeaux) – St Paul

An interwar church in an eclectic basilican style, with a handsome west front of red brick and Portland stone. The... Read More

Plympton – Our Lady of Lourdes

An unpretentious interwar church by Leonard Drysdale in the Arts and Crafts tradition, built as a memorial to Bishop... Read More

Plymstock – St Margaret Mary

A good design of the 1960s, the fruit of collaboration between Paul Pearn (architect) and Dom Charles Norris (stained... Read More

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