Churches

Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.

You can perform and advanced 'Church Search' using the form.

Westbury – St Bernadette

A small late-1930s church in a simplified Romanesque style. The building has been modernised internally and adapted to... Read More

Westbury-on-Trym – Sacred Heart

A simple modern Romanesque design, built on the eve of the outbreak of World War II, which has been internally... Read More

Westby – St Anne

E. W. Pugin in ‘Roguish’ mode; an eclectic Gothic church and presbytery in the traditional Catholic stronghold of... Read More

Westcliffe-on-Sea – Our Lady of Help of Christians and St Helen

A High Victorian Gothic church by the local architect Thomas Goodman, with carvings by Thomas Earp. The design is in... Read More

Westcott – St Edmund of Abingdon

A modest former Baptist chapel, the brickwork giving it the industrial character of a railway mission.St Edmund’s... Read More

Westerham – St John the Baptist

A plain and architecturally modest 1950s red brick church in round-arched style, which nevertheless makes some... Read More

Westerhope – St Mark

A fit-for-purpose design of the 1970s by Lanner of Wakefield. The old settlement here was a pit village; the... Read More

Westgate-on-Sea – St Peter

A 1960s portal framed church by John Clague; its dignified and well-lit interior shows a thoughtful and economical use... Read More

Westhoughton – Sacred Heart

The church was purpose-designed for the parish by Pozzoni Design Group and built in 1994-5. Although not of special... Read More

Weston-Super-Mare – Corpus Christi

An interwar church in Byzantine-basilican style, with an impressive brick interior and a stone-faced west elevation.... Read More

Weston-Super-Mare – Our Lady of Lourdes

An interwar design in free Gothic style by Roberts & Willman, with a wide and light interior with reinforced... Read More

Weston-Super-Mare – St Joseph

A small church of the 1850s in early Gothic style by Charles Hansom, built under the patronage of Joseph Ruscombe... Read More

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