The Diocese of Hallam was founded on 30 May 1980, and is the newest Catholic diocese in England. It incorporates parts formerly in the dioceses of Leeds and Nottingham and consists of the county of South Yorkshire, parts of the High Peak and Chesterfield districts of Derbyshire, and the district of Bassetlaw in Nottinghamshire. It is a suffragan diocese in the Province of Liverpool, and is subject to the Archdiocese of Liverpool. The cathedral is in Sheffield, and is dedicated to St Marie. 73 churches were visited for Taking Stock (2015).
The cathedral church of the Diocese of Hallam, and the finest Gothic Revival church in the City of Sheffield. The... Read More
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
The church was built to serve a mining community in 1940. It has an austere external appearance, not enhanced by... Read More
A good example of a rural school/chapel in a low-key Elizabethan style, designed by an architect of note. The church is... Read More
A modest dual-purpose church and hall, one of many such examples built on post-war housing estates to serve growing... Read More
A fine Gothic design of the turn of the twentieth century by the Bradford architect Edward Simpson, prominently located... Read More
A small Gothic Revival design of the turn of the twentieth century, built for Anglican worship and acquired for Roman... Read More
A dual-purpose church and hall built in the 1960s. The design provides a well-lit interior and flexible space. The... Read More
A modest interwar structure, testament to the generosity and commitment of a parishioner who gave the land and built... Read More
A multipurpose worship centre of the mid-1960s, with a simple and dignified worship space which can be expanded to... Read More
An interesting and important work of J. A. Hansom, which although built incrementally retains architectural coherence... Read More
A plain dual-purpose post-war church and hall by the prolific firm of Reynolds & Scott.The village of Clowne... Read More