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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Dymchurch – St Monica (chapel-of-ease)

A modest church of the 1960s. The exterior with its three large north windows is not without architectural interest.... Read More

Ealing – Abbey Church of St Benedict

Built in stages from 1899, this is a very large, imposing church as befits its abbey status (the first in Greater... Read More

Ealing – Our Lady Mother of the Church

A substantial, mid-Victorian Gothic Revival ragstone church, built originally for Methodist use and acquired for use... Read More

Earby – St Patrick

A modest and conservative stone-built church of the 1920s.Mass at Earby was celebrated from Broughton in 1901. In... Read More

Earl Shilton – St Peter and St Paul

A modest but thoughtfully designed modern church with some interesting fittings by a local sculptor. It was designed as... Read More

Earls Barton – St Anselm

A utilitarian  design  of  the  late  1960s.Before the building of the present church Mass... Read More

Earlsfield – St Gregory

A post-war design replacing an early twentieth century church which had been remodelled in early Christian style by Fr... Read More

Easington Colliery – Our Lady

A modern combined church and hall, replacing two earlier churches on different sites. Of some architectural interest... Read More

Easington Lane – St Mary

A very modest and cheaply built church of the inter-war period.The church was built in 1923 to serve the... Read More

Easingwold – St John the Evangelist

Simple stone lancet Gothic church, single cell with contemporary attached presbytery behind. An early (possibly the... Read More

East Grinstead – Our Lady and St Peter

An individual, if a little austere, neo-Romanesque church by Frederick Walters, composed to give a sense of mass and... Read More

East Ham – St Michael

A large portal-frame church of the 1950s by John Newton, with some jazzy detailing.The first parish church was a dual... Read More

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