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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Stafford – St Patrick

A post-war stripped Romanesque design by E. Bower Norris, incorporating some of the firm’s distinctive details,... Read More

Staines – Our Lady of the Rosary

An architecturally modest complex which grew up piecemeal between 1890 and 1987. The various phases can be seen in the... Read More

Stainforth – Our Lady of the Assumption

A large church built to serve a mining community in 1956, built on a wide staggered longitudinal plan, possibly... Read More

Staithes – Our Lady Star of the Sea

A modest Victorian church on a corner site, lent character by the quirky design of the west front and bell... Read More

Stalybridge – St Peter

A stone-built design of 1838-9, in a thin pre-Puginian Early English Gothic. It was designed by the noted architect... Read More

Stalybridge – St Raphael

A notable example of experimental 1960s church design, retaining its original character to a high degree. The stained... Read More

Stamford – St Mary and St Augustine

An idiosyncratic High Victorian church by the eminent Catholic architect, George Goldie, built of stone in a stone... Read More

Stamford Hill – St Ignatius

A large and conspicuous red brick church with rough stone dressings,  in a personal version of the late Romanesque... Read More

Standish – St Marie of the Annunciation

Standish has claim to be the oldest mission in the Archdiocese of Liverpool, with Mass said at Standish Hall from 1559.... Read More

Stanford-le-Hope – Our Lady and St Joseph

A modern (1992) centrally-planned church replacing an earlier building destroyed by fire. The low, broad tower is... Read More

Stanley – St Joseph

A large Gothic Revival church by Charles Walker of Newcastle, set within an earlier burial ground. The Towneley family... Read More

Stanmore – St William of York

An elegant and little-altered example of church architecture before the Second Vatican Council, built from designs by... Read More

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