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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Birmingham (Old Oscott Hill) – Maryvale Institute

Maryvale is very significant in the history of the Catholic Church in England. It was a mission in the seventeenth... Read More

Birmingham (Olton Friary) – Holy Ghost and Mary Immaculate

A stately and well-detailed interwar essay in Early Gothic by G. B. Cox, echoing in some respects his earlier church at... Read More

Birmingham (Perry Barr) – St Teresa of the Child Jesus

A modest church dating originally from the late 1930s, significantly altered and enlarged in the 1960s, with an... Read More

Birmingham (Perry Common) – St Margaret Mary

An interwar brick church of traditional form but with modernistic detailing, built to serve a new and expanding... Read More

Birmingham (Pype Hayes) – St Peter and St Paul

A large functional church and presbytery of the early 1970s. The church was designed as a flexible worship space to... Read More

Birmingham (Quinton) – Our Lady of Fatima

A modest post-war suburban church, using modern materials to provide a spacious, flexible interior. This parish... Read More

Birmingham (Rednal) – Our Lady of Perpetual Succour

A plain but dignified late essay in the modern basilican style by Sandy & Norris.The parish was formed in 1956,... Read More

Birmingham (Saltley) – Our Lady and St Therese of Lisieux

An interwar basilican design by George Drysdale, externally unremarkable but with an extraordinarily rich interior of... Read More

Birmingham (Selly Park) – St Edward

An imposing early twentieth century Gothic Revival suburban church designed by H. T. Sandy and G. B. Cox. The building... Read More

Birmingham (Sheldon) – St Thomas More

A notable reinforced concrete design by Richard Gilbert Scott, built to a fan-shaped plan to serve the needs of the... Read More

Birmingham (Small Heath) – Holy Family

A brick building of the 1920s by George Drysdale, built on a Greek cross plan, and significantly enlarged in the 1960s... Read More

Birmingham (Sparkhill) – English Martyrs

A finely-detailed Basilican design of the 1920s by E. Bower Norris, with a landmark campanile and a simple and... Read More

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