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).
A modest red brick Italianate building of 1924, one of many in the diocese built by F. J. Bradford KSG, with a handsome... Read More
A centrally-planned circular building of striking architectural form built soon after the Second Vatican Council, on... Read More
A substantial 1950s brick church in the Romanesque manner, built by the Manchester firm of Reynolds & Scott to... Read More
St Peter’s church forms part of a pleasant 1980 complex of parish buildings built round a small courtyard. The church... Read More
A bold brick building of the early 1950s in a stripped basilican style. It is an early post-war design by Reynolds... Read More
A large and austere brick basilica of the 1950s erected to serve the needs of both the parish and a Priory. The... Read More
A church of modest architectural interest, designed for the Dominicans by a local architect and built by Frederick... Read More
An unassuming brick building of the 1980s serving the post-war Eyres Monsell housing estate. It is well-designed and... Read More
A building of modest architectural interest, built in the 1950s as a dual-purpose church and hall to serve the needs of... Read More
A plain brick church of the early 1960s. Its external appearance has been altered by the addition of a pitched roof.... Read More
A late, large church by Reynolds & Scott, in more contemporary mode and with some good furnishings. Our Lady of... Read More
A late Victorian urban church of some size, with important furnishings. The steeple is prominent in the Lincoln... Read More