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.

Rishton – St Charles Borromeo

A large interwar Gothic church, built alongside the presbytery and school-chapel of 1896. It belongs to the partnership... Read More

Roby – St Aloysius

F. X. Velarde is a significant twentieth-century church architect and St Aloysius is an assured design in his... Read More

Rochdale – Holy Family

A simple post-war church with an Italianate tower, concrete frame and red brick facings. The building is well-sited on... Read More

Rochdale – Sacred Heart

The church was economically built in the mid-1950s and is typical of that period in the use of tall portal frames for... Read More

Rochdale – St Gabriel and the Angels

A simple early twentieth century structure originally built as a cinema and adapted as a church in the early... Read More

Rochdale – St John the Baptist

A substantial town centre landmark church of Byzantine design, strongly influenced by Bentley’s Westminster... Read More

Rochdale – St Patrick

A striking and effective design from the early 1960s by Desmond Williams & Associates. The robust interior is... Read More

Rochdale – St Vincent de Paul

A clear functional design of the 1970s, designed to place all the internal focus on the top-lit altar, which beneath... Read More

Rochester – St John Fisher

A late Romanesque revival church of 1953-4 by H. S. Goodhart-Rendel. The building is relatively plain for its date,... Read More

Rochford – St Teresa of the Child Jesus

The church is a functional and economical octagonal design of the 1970s. It lies behind the presbytery, a listed timber... Read More

Roehampton – St Joseph

A large Gothic Revival church of 1878-81, the first of many in the diocese by F. A. Walters, here apparently working in... Read More

Romford – St Edward the Confessor

A Puginian Gothic church of 1856 by Daniel Cubitt Nichols. The church was built under the patronage of William, twelfth... Read More

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