Churches

Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.

You can perform and advanced 'Church Search' using the form.

Eltham – Christ Church

A late Gothic Revival church of 1911-12 by Canon A. J. C. Scoles and Geoffrey Raymond for the Priory of the Canons... Read More

Eltham Well Hall – St John Fisher and St Thomas More

A church of 1936 by James O’Hanlon Hughes, with a plain and rather monumental exterior. The original double-height... Read More

Ely – St Etheldreda

A small grey brick church in the Decorated Gothic style with a presbytery attached, both designed by the local... Read More

Ely Place – St Etheldreda

A rare and important survival in London of a late thirteenth-century chapel, consisting of an upper and lower church,... Read More

Enfield – Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St George

A substantial 1950s church in the Early Christian Romanesque style, with a handsome interior. A mission was started... Read More

Enfield – Our Lady of Walsingham (chapel-of-ease)

A functional and economical combined church and hall, built to serve an area of modern housing. St Joseph’s Home... Read More

Englefield Green – The Assumption of Our Lady

A good many churches were being built in the Romanesque style in the 1930s, but Goldie’s church is better composed... Read More

Epping – The Immaculate Conception

A plain post-war neo-Georgian church which makes a positive contribution to the Epping conservation area. The... Read More

Erith – Our Lady of the Angels

A large brick church of 1962-3 built for a parish served by the Capuchins. Stylistically it is conservative for its... Read More

Esh Laude – St Michael

The oldest church in the diocese still in use, built in 1798 on land given by the Smythe family (who also owned the... Read More

Esher – The Holy Name

A fine church, designed in a conservative Romanesque style and carefully constructed with traditional materials. Well... Read More

Eton – Our Lady of Sorrows

An interesting and lavish curiosity as an early twentieth century ‘copy’ of a Baroque church on a small scale,... Read More

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