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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Chatham – The Sacred Heart

A small, functional chapel, built in 1949 as a dual-purpose church and parish hall, with a sanctuary capable of being... Read More

Cheadle – St Chad

A good example of an urban 1930s church designed in Italian Romanesque style. The distinctive exterior is simple but... Read More

Cheadle – St Giles

One of A. W. N. Pugin’s greatest achievements and the pinnacle of his work for the sixteenth Earl of Shrewsbury. The... Read More

Cheadle Hulme – St Ann

A modest post-war suburban church in the blocky sub-Romanesque style favoured by its architects, Reynolds & Scott.... Read More

Cheam – St Christopher

The older part of St Christopher’s is a former school chapel of the 1860s, designed by a well-respected firm of... Read More

Cheddar – Our Lady Queen of the Apostles

A small steel-framed church built at the time of the Second Vatican Council to a conventional longitudinal design.... Read More

Chelmsford – Our Lady Immaculate

A stone-built Early English Gothic design by J. J. Scoles, one of the leading Catholic architects of the mid-nineteenth... Read More

Chelmsford – The Blessed Sacrament

A simple but elegant concrete-framed and brick-faced church, built in the 1960s to serve a new housing estate. A... Read More

Chelmsford – The Holy Name

An elegant and economical stripped classical design of the mid-1960s by a local architect.The church of The Holy Name... Read More

Chelsea – Allen Hall (Diocesan Seminary)

A well-detailed modern chapel by Hector Corfiato, built to replace a bombed Romanesque Revival convent chapel of... Read More

Chelsea – Our Most Holy Redeemer and St Thomas More

A church of 1894-95, built from designs by Edward Goldie and unusually for that architect in a Renaissance rather than... Read More

Chelsea – St Mary

The mission was founded by the French émigré priest Abbé Voyaux de Franous, mainly to serve the Catholic pensioners... Read More

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