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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Pyle – St Joseph of Arimathea

A modest, well-detailed brick church in late Arts and Crafts style by F. R. Bates of Newport, retaining some original... Read More

Queensbury – St Theresa of the Child Jesus

A curious chapel-like church in a hybrid round-arched style, compact in its use of a sloping site, with ancillary... Read More

Queensferry – Blessed Trinity

Built as a Methodist chapel in the early twentieth century, the building has an attractive Gothic frontage with Art... Read More

Queensway – Our Lady Queen of Heaven

A tall, double galleried former Nonconformist church, designed on a horseshoe plan. Originally built for the United... Read More

Radcliffe – St Mary and St Philip Neri

A simple modern (2009) church and parish centre designed by an architectural practice with longstanding links to the... Read More

Radcliffe-on-Trent – St Anne

A modest structure built as a church hall, which has been altered and adapted over the years.The church was built in... Read More

Radlett – St Anthony of Padua

A pleasant domestic Italianate design in a suburban street, its light vaulted interior containing some old and new... Read More

Rainford – Corpus Christi

A small brick church of 1980, rectangular on plan and top-lit, replacing a church of 1875. A site of over seven... Read More

Rainham – Our Lady of La Salette

A large 1960s church with a high peak triangular section on a low rectangular base, built to serve the reformed... Read More

Rainham – St Thomas of Canterbury

A modern church of 1956-58 by Eduardo Dodds, notable for its fine sculpture by Michael Clark, and ceramic panels by... Read More

Rainham (Twydall) – St Peter, Prince of the Apostles (chapel-of-ease)

A plain design of 1970, of little architectural or historical significance.In 1957, the site for the chapel was... Read More

Rainhill – St Bartholomew

Pevsner calls this ‘the noblest Catholic church in South Lancashire’. It is a handsome Neoclassical building, with... Read More

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