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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Beckenham Hill – The Annunciation and St Augustine

A centrally-planned circular building of the 1960s, displaying the influence of the competition-winning design by... Read More

Becontree – St Vincent

A modern brick church in a mixed Gothic style built to serve the northern part of the 1920s London County Council... Read More

Bedale – St Mary and St Joseph

A good example of a small mid-Victorian Catholic church, paid for by a local landowning family who employed an... Read More

Bedford – Christ the King

An attractive design in a simplified Romanesque style, with an impressive interior. The church is one of a large number... Read More

Bedford – Holy Cross

A functional building of the late 1950s, originally intended as a parish hall for a church that was never built, to... Read More

Bedford – St Philip and St James

A post-Vatican II design, serving the post-war northern expansion of Bedford. Brickhill was developed as a part of... Read More

Bedford – The Holy Child and St Joseph

An impressive stone-built church, begun in the 1870s and completed in 1911, by which time its High Victorian Gothic... Read More

Bedlington – St Bede

A notable church design of the 1990s, with an impressive interior with some dramatic lighting focussing on key... Read More

Bedworth – St Francis of Assisi

A red brick church of various late nineteenth dates. The northwest tower, though not tall, is of value in the townscape... Read More

Bellingham – St Oswald

The church dates from 1839, the Catholic mission from 1794. The church is a lancet Gothic design by Ignatius Bonomi... Read More

Belper – Our Lady of Perpetual Succour

A stone-built church of the early twentieth century, re-using materials for former service buildings attached to... Read More

Benenden – Catholic Chapel (chapel-of-ease)

A charmingly modest ‘colonial’ style chapel built in the 1930s by Messrs Colt, a local firm specialising in timber... Read More

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