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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Aberystwyth – Welsh Martyrs

A modern design of the late 1960s, built as a daughter church to St Winefride’s, on a fan-shaped plan to encourage... Read More

Abingdon – Our Lady and St Edmund

A fine example of a Catholic church of the 1850s and 60s built on Puginian principles. The architects, William Wardell... Read More

Accrington – St Anne

An interwar church in the Norman Revival style, built to replace a school-chapel of 1899 (demolished). The most... Read More

Accrington – St Joseph

A post-war Norman Revival church, notable for being built with voluntary labour, apparently without the involvement of... Read More

Accrington (Huncoat) – Our Lady

A small functional chapel built in 1931 on the outskirts of Huncoat village. A west porch was added later; this has... Read More

Ackworth – Our Lady of Lourdes

A cruciform, simple brick building given external interest by the use of cast stone modern tracery to the windows. The... Read More

Acton – Our Lady of Lourdes

An Italian Romanesque church built at the start of the twentieth century from designs by Edward Goldie. It has a good... Read More

Acton East – St Aidan of Lindisfarne

A large suburban church of 1960-61 in what was then a thoroughly up-to-date style. It is by a respected firm who... Read More

Acton West – The Holy Family

A mid-1960s church with an elongated polygonal plan, reflecting a desire to reconcile post-Vatican II liturgical... Read More

Addingham – (Our Lady and) English Martyrs

A modest  stone-built Arts and Crafts church in an attractive village setting. The dedication evokes the memory of... Read More

Addiscombe – Our Lady of the Annunciation

A large suburban church of the early 1960s, built for an expanding congregation and anticipating the liturgical reforms... Read More

Aigburth – St Thomas More

A  modest  church built as a Baptist hall at the turn of the twentieth century, with  a  welcoming... Read More

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