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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Wednesbury – St Mary on the Hill

A mid-Victorian brick church designed with thirteenth century detailing by a well-known Catholic church architect.... Read More

Welling – St Stephen

A  small steel-framed Gothic church of 1935, by E. J. Walters. Following discussions between Fr Daniel McCarthy of... Read More

Wellingborough – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

One of several churches in the diocese by the London architect S. J. Nicholl. The church is distinguished by some... Read More

Wellingborough – St Edmund Campion

A 1970s church building displaying the post-Vatican II trend towards multi-purpose use. The sanctuary is attractively... Read More

Wellington – St John Fisher

A row of Tudor Revival almshouses of 1833, converted into a church and presbytery in the 1930s. Further extended to... Read More

Wells – St Joseph and St Teresa

A small church built from designs by Charles Hansom for a Carmelite convent. The slightly later nuns’ choir area was... Read More

Wells-next-the-Sea – Our Lady Star of the Sea

A thoughtfully detailed, well-built and essentially Gothic church of 1928, with a remarkable façade that draws on... Read More

Welshpool – St Winefride

Built in 1963, the church of St Winefride is a distinctive building on a hilltop site with a steeply pitched roof,... Read More

Welwyn Garden City – St Bonaventure

The first church to be built in the Garden City, and one of the best of the architect T. H. B. Scott’s many churches... Read More

Welwyn Garden City (Digswell) – Holy Family

A late design by the Louis de Soissons Partnership, architects and planners of Welwyn Garden City. The design is... Read More

Welwyn Garden City (East) – Our Lady Queen of Apostles

A large post-war church on a prominent site, designed (with the presbytery) in neo-Georgian style to fit in with the... Read More

Wem – Our Lady of Perpetual Succour

A simple multi-purpose structure of the early 1990s.In the years immediately following World War II Wem’s small... Read More

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