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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Colwyn Bay – St Joseph

An imposing and little-altered church in a prominent location within the Colwyn Bay Pwllycrochan Conservation Area. It... Read More

Combe Martin – St Mary

A small and functional building of the late 1960s, not of special architectural or historical interest. The date... Read More

Commercial Road – St Mary and St Michael

A large Gothic Revival church built from designs by William Wardell to serve the East End, and the successor to the... Read More

Congleton – St Mary

The oldest Catholic church in use in Cheshire, designed along with its contemporary attached presbytery by Dr Hall, the... Read More

Coniston – Sacred Heart

A relatively unaltered mid-Victorian church by James O’Byrne, with a distinctive saddleback tower and, housing a... Read More

Connah’s Quay – Blessed Sacrament

An attractive Edwardian design, the church gift of Mary Louisa Mostyn of Talacre, a member of the leading Catholic... Read More

Consett – St Patrick

A post-war church in the Early Christian style, designed by local architect Anthony J. Rossi. Several furnishings were... Read More

Consett – St Pius

A small modern church of 2009. The first church was built in 1954-55, an early design by Anthony Joseph Rossi... Read More

Conwy – St Michael and All Angels

The church is a simple rectangular roughcast rendered building with a slate roof, erected in 1916, with a hall... Read More

Coppull – St Oswald

A good interwar neo-Byzantine design, in which massing and detail are well handled.The church was built to serve a... Read More

Corby – Our Lady of Walsingham

The exterior of this interwar church is unremarkable but the interior is spatially striking spatially and the design of... Read More

Corby – St Brendan

A large early 1960s church by Reynolds & Scott, on a traditional longitudinal plan with some modern Gothic... Read More

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