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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Selsdon – St Columba

A plain, very loosely Italianate design of the early 1960s, built to serve the expanding post-war Catholic population... Read More

Selsey – Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Wilfrid

A mainstream post-war design, distinguished by some artworks and furnishings of a high order. In the seventh century St... Read More

Settle – St Mary and St Michael

An unusual linear complex of church hall, church and presbytery, the church itself possibly the least architecturally... Read More

Sevenoaks – St Thomas of Canterbury

An austere German Romanesque-style church by the prolific Frederick Walters, built over a protracted period and later... Read More

Shaftesbury – Holy Name and St Edward the Martyr

A well-crafted and consistently detailed late Gothic-style church by a West Country architect best known for the... Read More

Shaldon – St Ignatius of Loyola

A simple late eighteenth century former Baptist chapel, much altered but nevertheless making a positive contribution to... Read More

Shaw – St Joseph

A modest design of the 1980s, replacing and incorporating furnishings from the predecessor church of 1896. The most... Read More

Sheffield (Abbeydale) – Mother of God and St Wilfrid

Built in Early English Gothic style by the Sheffield architects Hemsoll & Paterson, the church opened in 1901 as... Read More

Sheffield (Arbourthorne) – Holy Family

A post-war dual-purpose suburban church and hall of utilitarian design.Arbourthorne was once a small rural... Read More

Sheffield (Attercliffe) – St Charles Borromeo

An economical stone-built Gothic design of the 1870s and eighties, by local architects of note, with an attached... Read More

Sheffield (Burngreave) – St Catherine of Alexandria

A large and well-detailed Italian Romanesque design of the interwar period, well encapsulating the confidence and... Read More

Sheffield (Crookes) – St Vincent

An attractive polygonal design of 2001, with a top-lit sanctuary. It is the successor to a George Goldie church built... Read More

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