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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Workington – St Gregory

A plain post-Vatican II design, built to serve a post-war housing estate. The parish was erected in 1964 to... Read More

Worksop – St Joseph the Worker

A striking hexagonal design of the Post-Vatican II period, its tall needle spire acting as a local landmark. The... Read More

Worksop – St Mary

An early and fine Gothic Revival design of 1838-40 by Weightman & Hadfield, built at the expense of the twelfth... Read More

Worsley Mesnes – St Jude

A fine mid-1960s church by L.A.G. Prichard, with a fan-shaped plan. The circular baptistery is a landmark on the... Read More

Worthing – St Charles Borromeo

One of the many churches designed by H. Bingham Towner in the diocese. Externally a satisfying composition that stands... Read More

Worthing – St Mary of the Angels

An exterior that has the ‘wow’ factor in its wider composition and because of its clear derivation from medieval... Read More

Worthing – St Michael

An unusual church with an attractive and devotional interior.  St Michael’s was opened on 25 April 1966 and cost... Read More

Wotton-under-Edge – Holy Cross

The significance of the building lies in the fact that it occupies the early nineteenth-century engine house of a... Read More

Wrekenton – St Oswald

A handsome stone-built Early English Gothic design of the early twentieth century; not adventurous for its date and... Read More

Wrexham – St Anne

The church was designed in the late 1950s and built in the early 60s. This was a time of optimism after wartime... Read More

Wrightington – St Joseph

A large and characterful late-nineteenth century church and presbytery, built from the designs of James Sinnott for... Read More

Wroughton – St Joseph

One of three identical designs produced for churches in the Swindon area in a climate of post-war austerity, with... Read More

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