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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Cheltenham – Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary

A well-detailed but conventional design of the 1950s, combining traditional planning with modern construction... Read More

Cheltenham – St Gregory the Great

A fine mid-Victorian Gothic Revival cruciform church in an early fourteenth-century style by a major Catholic... Read More

Cheltenham – St Thomas More

A functional church-cum-hall of 1962 which was superseded by a large church building four years later. Since the... Read More

Chepstow – St Mary

A well-detailed post-Vatican II design by Tom Price, on a corner site overlooking the River Wye. The interior is a... Read More

Chertsey – St Anne

A sturdy Gothic Revival church, very conservative in design for its date. Although not very exciting as a building, it... Read More

Chesham – St Columba

A large church in modern Italian Romanesque style, its tall campanile a local landmark.In 1908 Chesham was served by... Read More

Chesham Bois – Our Lady of Perpetual Succour

An early twentieth century church with some attractive Gothic and vernacular detailing, altered and extended in the... Read More

Cheshunt – St Paul

A late nineteenth-century former Anglican church hall, acquired for Catholic use in about 1998.According to Fr... Read More

Chessington – St Catherine of Siena

A modest but internally attractive post-Vatican II centrally-planned church, built by Lanner of Wakefield to one of... Read More

Chester – St Francis

A town church by James O’Byrne, which with the adjoining friary building (also by O’Byrne) is an important element... Read More

Chester – St Werburgh

A large stone-built church in French lancet Gothic style, and an early work by Edward Kirby. An intended tower and... Read More

Chester (Blacon) – St Theresa

A bold landmark post-war suburban church. The spacious, well-lit interior is conventionally arranged but retains some... Read More

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