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 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

Eton Wick – St Gilbert

A modest church of the 1960s, conventionally longitudinal in plan, and displaying architectural and decorative detail... Read More

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