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).
An eclectic design of the early twentieth century by F. A. Walters. The church is contemporary with the Edwardian... Read More
A modern complex of church, parish hall and presbytery, by the prolific firm of Burles, Newton &... Read More
A neo-Romanesque church with an impressively light and complex interior, created largely by arches, openings in wall... Read More
A large red brick and terracotta church in Romanesque style, built by Alfred Waterhouse for the King’s Weigh House... Read More
One of the major Catholic buildings of the Gothic Revival, built in 1844–46 by J. J. Scoles as the central London... Read More
A red brick Perpendicular church with a distinctive tower, built by F. A. Walters for the family of the Duke of... Read More
A church of 1970-71 on a polygonal plan, built to a fairly low budget but with a light and welcoming interior.A... Read More
A modern (1994) steel-framed church building on a hexagonal plan, with attached parish hall.The site was purchased... Read More
A modern brick complex on a T-plan, combining church, presbytery and parish room. It contains some historic... Read More
Stone-faced church built at the turn of the twentieth century, with a narrow, low-key street frontage which blends in... Read More
A late brick church by T. H. B. Scott, in his favoured Italian Romanesque style. The stately arched interior is... Read More
A functional design on an octagonal plan, serving a modern housing development.The parish of St Patrick, just... Read More