The Diocese of Nottingham has 141 churches (as of 2011). The cathedral is in Nottingham and is dedicated to St Barnabas. The diocese was founded in 1850 and encompasses the counties of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Rutland. It is a suffragan diocese in Province of Westminster, and is subject to the Archdiocese of Westminster.
An ambitious and well-detailed post-war church in the modern Romanesque style, occupying a prominent position in the... Read More
St Peter and St Paul is a building of typical design and materials for the mid-20th century date, in a plain... Read More
The church developed out of a temporary post-war structure. While of little architectural interest, the building of... Read More
A modern Mass centre forming part of a residential centre opened in 1970. The core of the site is a much altered and... Read More
A modest early 19th century village church, built using simple Gothic details and notable for the vernacular... Read More
A modest building of the 1970s; the primary interest of the church lies in its internal decorative scheme of murals... Read More
A substantial red brick Edwardian church of 1907 in the Gothic style designed by a parishioner, adjacent to... Read More
A modest building built of local stone in a low-key but dignified Norman style. An extension has been carefully... Read More
A utilitarian dual purpose church and hall built in the 1950s as the first phase of a larger never implemented... Read More
An attractive but architecturally unexceptional late Victorian church, originally intended as a dual purpose school... Read More
In the words of the list entry, ‘this is a fine example of a church designed on Liturgical Movement principles, with... Read More