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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Swindon – St Peter

A 1980s church built to a longitudinal plan, with the top-lit altar placed along the long axis. The utilitarian design... Read More

Swinton – St Charles

A modest church of mid-twentieth century date without strong architectural pretensions.The township of Swinton was... Read More

Swinton – St Mary of the Immaculate Conception

An ambitious design built about the time of the Second Vatican Council, with an unusual arrangement of double naves... Read More

Swiss Cottage – St Thomas More

A boldly-handled design of the late 1960s by Gerard Goalen, built in the back garden of the former house of the... Read More

Swynnerton – Our Lady of the Assumption

A sumptuously-appointed family chapel with many rich original furnishings. The building is notable for the quality of... Read More

Sydenham – Our Lady and St Philip Neri

A compact brick church of 1957-59 by Walters & Kerr Bate, with a landmark tower added in 1961. The interior has... Read More

Sydenham (Kirkdale) – The Resurrection of Our Lord

A small church post-Vatican II church of hexagonal plan. The building has a rather forbidding character, leavened by... Read More

Syston – The Divine Infant of Prague

The church developed out of a temporary post-war structure. While of little architectural interest, the building of the... Read More

Tadcaster – St Joseph

A church of some character and recognisable as the work of George Goldie of York, who concentrated architectural... Read More

Tadley – St Michael

A functional combined church and hall of the late 1950s, built primarily to serve the influx of Irish construction... Read More

Tadworth – St John the Evangelist

St John the Evangelist, Tadworth, appears to be a soundly built church, and one that serves its parish well.  St... Read More

Tamworth – St John the Baptist

A large neoclassical town church of 1829-30 by Joseph Potter (architect of St Mary’s College, Oscott), which was... Read More

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