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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Arley – St Joseph

A small church of the 1990s, flexible in character and modest in architectural aspiration, its most notable feature... Read More

Armthorpe – Our Lady of Sorrows and St Francis

A post-war church built to serve a mining community, a design very much of its time and retaining many of its original... Read More

Arnside – Our Lady of Lourdes

An attractive late nineteenth century stone-built school building, converted to church use in 1977.With the building... Read More

Ascot – St Francis of Assisi

A relatively modest, red-brick Gothic design, reinterpreting features from Early English architecture. It presents a... Read More

Ashbourne – All Saints

A modest red brick Gothic structure of 1888 by Edward Simpson of Bradford, who worked widely for the Catholic Church in... Read More

Ashby-de-la-Zouch – Our Lady of Lourdes

A very handsome church, paid for and built under the auspices of two noble Catholic families with strong local... Read More

Ashford – St Michael

A large and imposing brick church and a significant work by Giles Gilbert Scott. Built in three stages to a unified... Read More

Ashford – St Teresa

A large modern church of distinct form, fit for purpose and with an impressive internal volume. It replaced a church of... Read More

Ashford (South) – St Simon Stock

A recently-built church, not of special architectural or historic interest. The marble reredos (reused from elsewhere)... Read More

Ashford (Wye) – St Ambrose (chapel-of-ease)

A modest 1950s building of utilitarian character and of no special architectural or historic note. Fittings include the... Read More

Ashington – St Aidan

An early twentieth century church built by the Benedictines, from designs by Charles Walker. Although economically... Read More

Ashley – Our Blessed Lady and St John the Baptist

A delightful and highly individual piece of early nineteenth-century church-building, designed by the Rev. James Egan.... Read More

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