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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Henley-on-Thames – Sacred Heart

An interwar Arts and Crafts Gothic brick church by A. S. G. Butler, the main interest of which lies in the furnishings... Read More

Hereford – Abbey Church of St Michael and All Angels (Belmont Abbey)

Belmont was established as the Central Novitiate for the English Benedictines, a function which it fulfilled from 1859... Read More

Hereford – Our Lady Queen of Martyrs

A modern design and build structure of traditional basilican character, not of special architectural interest but with... Read More

Hereford – St Francis Xavier

A fine neoclassical design by Charles Day, its design loosely based on the Athenian Treasury at Delphi, built for the... Read More

Herne Bay – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

Built for the Passionist Fathers in 1889 at the expense of Dionysus and Catherine Broderick, who also gave their house... Read More

Herne Hill – St Philip and St James

A modest church of the early twentieth century, one of many built in the diocese under the patronage of Miss Frances... Read More

Heron’s Ghyll – St John the Evangelist

A good example of a rural church by Frederick Walters, clearly built at some cost.  Mass was celebrated in... Read More

Hersden – St Dunstan

A modest church built in 1935 to serve a colliery village. The originally weatherboarded exterior was replaced with... Read More

Hersham – All Saints

A post-war church of no particular architectural distinction, but with a light and pleasant interior.The first mass... Read More

Hertford – The Immaculate Conception and St Joseph

A small stone and flint church of the 1850s, designed by Henry Clutton for Fr (later Cardinal Archbishop) Herbert... Read More

Hessle – Our Lady of Lourdes

Post-war church of pre-war design. Attractive, albeit conventional in its planning, form and architectural... Read More

Heston – Our Lady Queen of the Apostles

A large suburban church, built in the early 1960s. The plan is conventionally longitudinal, but the design is entirely... Read More

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