The Diocese of Nottingham 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. The cathedral is in Nottingham and is dedicated to St Barnabas. 139 churches were visited for Taking Stock (2011).
Interesting for its plan form but not otherwise distinguished and clearly built to a tight budget.In 1911 Mary Ann... Read More
A large church of unusual plan form, designed at the time of the Second Vatican Council to accommodate the needs of... Read More
A small rural church in an attractive landscaped setting, built in Gothic Revival style in the 1890s to serve the... Read More
The church occupies the former Winshill Institute, a late nineteenth century building of some local historical... Read More
A former Methodist chapel standing on a locally prominent site. Of standard design for the date (1907), the building is... Read More
This Gothic Revival church of 1861 is a late work of the notable Catholic architect J. J. Scoles. Part of a group of... Read More
A modern church housed in an extended nineteenth century former printing works. The chief significance of the building... Read More
A modern neo-Vernacular design, nicely detailed and built with flexibility in mind.St Anthony’s is a... Read More
A plain modern design, not of architectural or historical significance.The present Catholic community in Castle... Read More
The small church is an attractive feature in an interwar residential area, faced in local stone, designed in a simple... Read More
Mount St Bernard was the first abbey to be founded in England since the Reformation. The Cistercian foundation occupies... Read More
A modest late nineteenth century brick chapel, serving a coal mining area, much altered in the 1980s.A chapel was... Read More