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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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

Tamworth (Glascote Heath) – Sacred Heart

A large complex typical of its 1979 date that includes all the facilities a modern parish church needs, but with little... Read More

Tarleton – Our Lady Help of Christians

Built in 1951, this church displays some of the lightness of touch and optimistic spirit of the Festival of Britain.... Read More

Tarporley – St Thomas Becket

A simple, practical church converted from a cafe in 1941 and largely rebuilt in 1971. Mass was first said in Tarporley... Read More

Tattenhall – St Plegmund

A functional structure of the 1970s, intended to serve as the parish hall to a church which has not been built. The... Read More

Taunton – St George

A fine, large urban church in Decorated Gothic style, with a prominent and slightly later tower. The stately interior... Read More

Taunton – St Teresa of Lisieux

A striking and unusual modern-traditional design, combining Scandinavian and neo-Georgian elements, built to serve a... Read More

Tavistock – Our Lady of the Assumption

A major landmark in the town, built in 1865-7 by the eighth Duke of Bedford as an Anglican chapel-of-ease for workers... Read More

Tean – St Thomas of Canterbury

A brick church of the late 1930s by a local firm of architects. It is of a distinctive and unusual, angular design with... Read More

Teddington – The Sacred Heart

A characteristic red brick church of the 1890s by John Kelly, seamlessly extended in the 1930s, in a loose... Read More

Teignmouth – Our Lady and St Patrick

A good and complete Gothic Revival church by Charles Hansom, architect of Plymouth Cathedral, perhaps somewhat... Read More

Telford (Dawley) – St Paul

A multi-purpose structure of the 1980s, in neo-vernacular style. The first dedicated place for Catholic worship in... Read More

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