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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Caverswall – St Filumena

A small, aisleless Gothic Revival church of the 1860s by a distinguished Catholic architect. It occupies a prominent... Read More

Chadderton – St Herbert

A post-war suburban church by Reynolds & Scott, the longitudinal plan, broad west tower, careful detailing and use... Read More

Chadwell Heath – St Bede

A centrally-planned church, begun just before the start of the Second Vatican Council. The predecessor building is now... Read More

Chagford – Holy Family

A functional prefabricated structure of the 1960s, in an attractive location overlooking Dartmoor.Fundraising for a... Read More

Chandlers Ford – St Edward the Confessor

An attractive essay in the Arts & Crafts tradition, by W. H. Randoll Blacking, a pupil of Sir Ninian Comper. The... Read More

Chapel-en-le-Frith – St John Fisher and St Thomas More

The small church is an attractive feature in an interwar residential area, faced in local stone, designed in a simple... Read More

Chard – English Martyrs

A small, late Gothic Revival church and presbytery, built in the interwar years from designs by Sir Frank Wills, a... Read More

Charlbury – St Terese of Lisieux

A small, plain, stone-built mid-nineteenth century chapel, built for the Primitive Methodists and acquired for Catholic... Read More

Charley – Abbey Church of Our Lady and St Bernard (Mount St Bernard)

Mount St Bernard was the first abbey to be founded in England since the Reformation. The Cistercian foundation occupies... Read More

Charlton – Our Lady of Grace

A neo-Romanesque church of 1905-1906 by the French architect Eugéne- Jacques Gervais, built for an Assumptionist... Read More

Chatham – St Michael the Archangel

A plain, yet powerful design of 1862-63 by Henry Clutton, Catholic convert architect of the Gothic Revival, extended in... Read More

Chatham – St Paulinus (chapel-of-ease)

Built in 1788 as a Methodist chapel, where John Wesley preached on several occasions, the building was sold in 1892 to... Read More

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