Westminster

The Archdiocese of Westminster was founded on 29 September 1850. It covers the Greater London boroughs north of the Thames and west of Waltham Forest and Newham, as well as the districts of Staines and Sunbury-on-Thames, and the county of Hertfordshire.The cathedral is in Victoria, London, and is dedicated to the Precious Blood. 216 churches were visited for Taking Stock (2013).

Kensington – Our Lady of Victories

A post-war church of stripped neo-Gothic design by Adrian Gilbert Scott, built on the site of the bombed former... Read More

Kentish Town – Our Lady Help of Christians

A substantial Gothic former Methodist church of the 1860s by the London architect John Tarring, architect of a number... Read More

Kenton – All Saints

A striking 1960s design with a high peak roof in a Scandinavian idiom, which with its bell tower has local landmark... Read More

Kilburn – Sacred Heart of Jesus

A large Gothic church, built to serve the mainly Irish Catholic congregation of Kilburn. It was built in two main... Read More

Kilburn (West) – Immaculate Heart of Mary

A former Methodist chapel of c1880, roughly adapted for use as a Catholic church after the Second World War.  The... Read More

Kingsbury Green – St Sebastian and St Pancras

An inexpensive interwar brick church designed by T. H. B. Scott in his characteristic round-arched style, extended in... Read More

Kingsland – Our Lady and St Joseph

A fairly late church by W. C. Mangan, more stripped and less historicist than most of his oeuvre, with a prominent... Read More

Knebworth – St Thomas More

A nicely-detailed and externally little-altered design of the early 1960s, with a high peak roof, such as enjoyed a... Read More

Ladbroke Grove (St Charles Square) – St Pius X

The church was originally built as the chapel of St Charles’s Teacher Training College, itself housed in the... Read More

Leicester Place – Notre Dame de France (French Church)

Built for the London French community in 1953-55 from designs by Professor Hector Corfiato, the circular design of the... Read More

Letchworth Garden City – St Hugh of Lincoln

A substantial and well-detailed church in modern stripped Romanesque style, designed in 1938 but not built until the... Read More

Limehouse – Our Lady Immaculate and St Frederick

An Italianate inter-war church with a fine interior and several original or early furnishings of note. The northeast... Read More

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