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.

Frome – St Catherine

A 1960s church with a low and inconspicuous exterior, faced with concrete blocks. The interior is more welcoming, its... Read More

Fulham – Our Lady of Perpetual Help

A brick-built inter-war church in an economical round-arched style, with a pleasing, light and welcoming interior. The... Read More

Fulham – St Thomas of Canterbury

An early Victorian church by A. W. N. Pugin, his only complete parish church in London and one his last three major... Read More

Fulham Road – Our Lady of Dolours

A large Early English Gothic design by J. A. Hansom for the Servite Friars, with a modest street presence and a tall,... Read More

Gainford – St Osmund

An 1850s Gothic Revival church, of fairly simple external appearance but with a impressive interior space. Its tall,... Read More

Gainsborough – St Thomas of Canterbury

A polychrome Gothic Revival church of the 1860s showing the influence of G.E. Street, this is the earliest of several... Read More

Galgate – St Joseph

A stone-built former school building which makes a positive contribution to the local streetscape.The church is a... Read More

Garstang – St Mary and St Michael

A good  stone- built  Gothic  church  and  presbytery,  by  the  architect of  Lancaster Cathedral, with a... Read More

Garston – Holy Trinity

A modern church built in about 2002 as part of a new primary school complex.It replaced a church that was founded in... Read More

Garston – Our Lady and St Michael

A late 1950s church built with a conventional longitudinal plan, typical of Catholic churches of the time. An original... Read More

Garston – St Francis of Assisi

This church is a landmark in a run-down area, and a building of consistent quality and construction. The interior is... Read More

Gateacre – Our Lady of the Assumption

An accomplished and unified design of the 1960s by the Liverpool architects L. A. G. Prichard & Sons. The plan... Read More

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