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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Wakefield – St Austin

A notable pre-Emancipation church designed by Joseph Ireland, now substantially a later-nineteenth century building but... Read More

Walderslade – St Simon Stock

A functional design of 1970-71, of little architectural or historical significance.In the 1950s a Mass Centre was... Read More

Walkden – Christ the King

A striking but nonetheless mainstream design of the early 1960s (i.e. before the Second Vatican Council) with... Read More

Wallasey – English Martyrs

The first of F. X. Velarde’s major post-war churches, and one of the largest and most richly decorated. It contains a... Read More

Wallasey (Leasowe) – Our Lady of Lourdes

A large and prominent church close to the seashore at Leasowe. It was expertly built on sand in the early 1960s, in a... Read More

Wallasey (Liscard) – St Alban

A Puginian Gothic church of the 1850s by S.R. Eyre & J. A. Hansom, which is a significant landmark in a deprived... Read More

Wallasey (Moreton) – Sacred Heart

The Sacred Heart church was an ambitious project built for a growing township in the immediate post-war period. The... Read More

Wallasey (New Brighton) – St Peter and St Paul

An architecturally ambitious and little-altered Catholic church of 1935, designed by E. Bower Norris. Monumental in... Read More

Wallasey (Seacombe) – Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Joseph

A lofty and imposing urban church designed by Edmund Kirby with a bold outline and a powerful west front. The form of... Read More

Wallingford – St John the Evangelist

The architectural and historic interest of this church lies principally in the late-eighteenth century façade, facing... Read More

Wallington – St Elphege

A thoughtfully-designed church of the early 1970s by Austin Winkley, reflecting the ideals of the Second Vatican... Read More

Wallsend – Our Lady and St Aidan

A functional design of the 1970s, dramatically transformed by Vincente Stienlet in 2011. The chief interest of the... Read More

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