Churches

Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.

You can perform and advanced 'Church Search' using the form.

Preston – St Teresa

A late essay in Early English Gothic by a local architect, of some scale and architectural ambition.*Update: church... Read More

Preston – St Thomas of Canterbury and the English Martyrs

A major church in Gothic style by E. W. Pugin, and the earliest and best example of Canon James Taylor’s... Read More

Preston – St Walburge

Arguably the supreme monument of Lancashire Catholicism, built by J. A. Hansom at a time of resurgent confidence. The... Read More

Preston – St Wilfrid

Jesuit church dating originally from the immediate post-Relief Act period, but almost entirely and magnificently... Read More

Prestwich – Our Lady of Grace

A late example of a full-blooded Gothic Revival church, built in 1930-1 from designs by H. Greenhalgh. The interior is... Read More

Princes Risborough – St Teresa of the Child Jesus

A landmark church, built from designs by the Piedmontese-Welsh architect Giuseppe Rinvolucri. The brick-built church... Read More

Princethorpe – Our Lady of the Angels

A large and conspicuous late Gothic Revival church built for French Benedictine nuns from design by Peter Paul Pugin... Read More

Prudhoe – Our Lady and St Cuthbert

A church with an interesting history, the fabric having moved site (the chancel rebuilt twice). A good building that... Read More

Pudsey – St Joseph

A simple but pleasing design in the stripped-down Romanesque style so popular between the wars.By the mid-nineteenth... Read More

Purley – St John the Baptist

A very late Gothic Revival design, started just before the Second World War and completed in the late 1950s. The... Read More

Putney – Our Lady of Pity and St Simon Stock

An Edwardian church with an Italianate west front and a 'Wrenaissance' interior. Lady Westbury was the benefactress and... Read More

Pwllheli – St Joseph

An economical design by Maurice T. Pritchard, built in 1982 and replacing a church of 1926 on the same site. The... Read More

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