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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St Helens – St Teresa of Avila

An interesting concrete-framed church with some striking features, notably the full-height glazed west wall and the... Read More

St Helens (Lowe House) – St Mary

A large and idiosyncratic 1920s church in a free mixture of Gothic and Romanesque styles. This striking building... Read More

St Ives – Sacred Heart and St Ia

An early twentieth century church in French thirteenth century Gothic style by Scoles & Raymond, who built widely... Read More

St Ives – The Sacred Heart

A small church in the Early English style built in 1902. Its primary interest lies in the fact that it replicates the... Read More

St John’s Wood – Our Lady

An Early English Gothic Revival design by J. J. Scoles built a few years after Catholic Emancipation. While the... Read More

St Leonards-on-Sea – St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs

A good urban church, austere on the outside and richly decorated on the inside. Whilst such decorative painted schemes... Read More

St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe – St Francis (chapel-of-ease)

The former chapel of a convent which once occupied this late Victorian building, which was apparently originally a... Read More

St Margarets-on-Thames – St Margaret of Scotland

In the words of the list entry, ‘an early and particularly well-made and well-detailed example of post-Vatican II... Read More

St Mawes – Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Anthony

A stone chapel built for the Bible Christians in 1875, sold for Catholic use after the Methodist union. The interior is... Read More

St Neots – St Joseph

A former Baptist chapel of the 1870s, converted for Catholic use by A.S.G. Butler in 1931. The building is... Read More

Stafford – St Anne

An economical design of 1986, fit for purpose, well-lit and spacious but of low heritage significance. A Mass centre... Read More

Stafford – St Austin

Stafford was a strong local Catholic centre during the penal years, and a public chapel was built as soon as it became... Read More

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