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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Stockbridge – St Albert

A characterful post-Vatican II design, built to serve a new housing estate. The parish of St Albert’s was... Read More

Stockport – St Joseph

A little-altered mid-nineteenth century urban church by M. E. Hadfield, striking and plain, with a lofty interior... Read More

Stockport (Adswood) – St Ambrose

A plain, robust medium-sized church built to serve an interwar suburban estate. Its blocky Romanesque design is similar... Read More

Stockport (Brinnington) – St Bernadette

A good example of a medium-size post-war estate church, one of the stronger designs by the prolific architects Reynolds... Read More

Stockport (Heaton Mersey) – St Winifred

A building of relatively simple yet monumental design recalling Art Deco-inspired architecture of the interwar years.... Read More

Stockport (Heaton Norris) – St Mary

St Mary’s was designed by Pugin & Pugin and exhibits an obvious debt to the architecture of E. W. Pugin. The... Read More

Stockport (Offerton) – St Philip the Apostle

A small suburban dual-purpose church and parish hall built to serve post-war estates, of no architectural or heritage... Read More

Stockport (Reddish) – St Joseph

A late nineteenth century design by Herbert Tijou, transformed by a fairly imaginative remodelling by Reynolds &... Read More

Stockport (Shaw Heath) – Our Lady and the Apostles

A striking Edwardian town church by the Liverpool architect Edmund Kirby. The bold red brick and terracotta exterior is... Read More

Stockton-on-Tees – St Bede

Built shortly after World War II and despite an evidently modest budget, displaying an enterprising plan and handling... Read More

Stockton-on-Tees – St Cuthbert

One of the better post-war churches designed by the prolific architect Thomas Crawford, with a confident west front... Read More

Stockton-on-Tees – St Joseph

An interwar church built on the site of the stables and coach house of Ragworth Hall, in a simple revival style which... Read More

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