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.

Fishguard – Holy Name

A large church of 1920 in a simplified round-arched style. The exterior is unremarkable but the wide interior has a... Read More

Fitton Hill – Holy Rosary

A modest church built to serve a post-war estate, notable for its sanctuary mural by George Mayer-Marton. A... Read More

Fleet – Our Lady

A polygonal 1960s church by the Lanner firm, with an interesting internal volume.A small church was opened in 1908,... Read More

Fleetwood – St Edmund of Canterbury

A plain hall-type post- war church, not of special architectural or historic interest.The church was built as part... Read More

Fleetwood – St Mary

A church by E.W. Pugin which is a good example of a smaller church by this architect, with a high degree of... Read More

Fleetwood – St Wulstan

A brick church with some Byzantine touches, not unusual in mid-twentieth century Roman Catholic church design, but... Read More

Flint – Immaculate Conception

An attractive building of the 1880s in Early English Gothic style, faced in red brick inside and out. It was designed... Read More

Flixton – St Monica

St Monica is an example of a 1960s church adopting a centralising plan with use of exposed laminated timber beams,... Read More

Flookburgh – St Cuthbert

A post-Vatican II chapel-of-ease, not of special architectural or historic interest.The church was built in 1988, and... Read More

Folkestone – Our Lady Help of Christians and St Aloysius

A striking and inventive church by Leonard Stokes, one of the most original Catholic architects of the late Victorian... Read More

Folkestone (west) – St Joseph

A modest suburban church of the early 1930s, but designed in a robust and personal version of the Gothic style which... Read More

Ford – Holy Spirit

A modern structure with a prominent roof structure with continuous raised clerestorey along the ridge. The parish... Read More

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