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.

Seaford – St Thomas More

An attractive but unremarkable building architecturally, of some townscape merit.The 1935 church can clearly be seen... Read More

Seaforth Village – Our Lady Star of the Sea

Although its design is rather old-fashioned for its date, this is a handsome and richly appointed building by one of... Read More

Seaham Harbour – St Mary Magdalen

An early example of the use of moulded concrete blocks, used in this case to build a church in the Romanesque style... Read More

Seahouses – St Aidan

A 1972 purpose-built modest brick church that creates a pleasant worship space with some interesting and good quality... Read More

Seascale – St Joseph

A plain design of 1960, built for Catholic workers at the local nuclear power station and their families.Seascale... Read More

Seaton – St Augustine

A plain interwar brick church in the Gothic style, very old-fashioned for its date, built by the Augustinian Recollect... Read More

Sedbury – Sacred Heart

A church of the late 1980s of modern, convenient and quietly pleasing design, but not of special architectural or... Read More

Sedgefield – St John Fisher

A 1935 design of loosely Art Deco character, and one of the first churches to be dedicated to St John Fisher after his... Read More

Sedgley – St Chad and All Saints

One of the oldest churches in the diocese, being a Gothic design of the 1820s, in turn replacing a chapel of 1789. The... Read More

Sefton – St Raymond (chapel-of-ease)

A functional design of the 1970s.The Sefton Estate adjoins the hamlet of Netherton, and both saw major residential... Read More

Sefton Park – St Clare

One of the most important Catholic churches in England and amongst the most original and influential buildings of its... Read More

Selby – St Mary

A well-composed church with much external carved detail that takes full advantage of its site, with the steeple over... Read More

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