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.

Bristol (Knowle West) – Christ the King

A landmark structure of the 1950s, at the civic heart of this planned interwar estate. Internally, the church is... Read More

Bristol (Knowle) – St Gerard Majella

A prominent and well-detailed church built by Pugin & Pugin for the Benedictines in 1909, with high quality... Read More

Bristol (Lawrence Weston) – Our Lady of the Rosary

An economical design of the early 1950s, its Italianate bell tower a local landmark. The church complex is located... Read More

Bristol (Patchway) – Holy Family

A church of the time of the Second Vatican Council, modern in construction but conventional in plan. It occupies a... Read More

Bristol (Redfield) – St Patrick

A church of the 1990s, not architecturally distinguished, but with a truly remarkable interior, an amalgam... Read More

Bristol (Shirehampton) – St Bernard

A flint Gothic church of the early twentieth century, extended (but not completed) in contextual style between the... Read More

Bristol (Southmead) – St Vincent de Paul

A plain post-war design, occupying a prominent position in the top corner in the open space of Glencoyne Square and... Read More

Bristol (Whitchurch) – St Bernadette

A 1960s church of highly distinctive construction and design, with a double hyperbolic paraboloid roof evoking the... Read More

Bristol (Withywood) – St Pius X

A modern structure, fit for purpose and with a warm, welcoming interior, serving a housing estate and the wider rural... Read More

Briton Ferry – Our Lady of the Assumption

A modern design by Thomas Price of the time of the Second Vatican Council, of block-like form with simple rectangular... Read More

Brixham – Our Lady Star of the Sea

A bold and unusual design, prominent in the townscape of the conservation area, and with a semicircular seating plan... Read More

Brixton – Our Lady of the Rosary

A large red brick church in Early English Gothic style, originally built as an Independent chapel and acquired and... Read More

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