The Archdiocese of Westminster has 215 churches (as of 2013). The cathedral is in Victoria, London and is dedicated to the Precious Blood. The Diocese of Westminster was founded on 29 September 1850. The diocese covers the Greater London boroughs north of the Thames and west of Waltham Forest and Newham, plus the districts of Staines and Sunbury-on-Thames, and the county of Hertfordshire.
A large, late 1950s brick church, conventionally planned as it predates the changes emanating from Vatican II. The... Read More
A slightly unusual church with a mainland European character, presumably influenced by the Belgian order which... Read More
A well-detailed modern chapel by Hector Corfiato, built to replace a bombed Romanesque Revival convent chapel of... Read More
A church of 1894-95, built from designs by Edward Goldie and unusually for that architect in a Renaissance rather than... Read More
The mission was founded by the French émigré priest Abbé Voyaux de Franous, mainly to serve the Catholic pensioners... Read More
A late nineteenth-century former Anglican church hall, acquired for Catholic use in about 1998. According to Fr... Read More
A neo-vernacular design with a steeply pitched tile roof, built in 1998. The interior is attractive and welcoming,... Read More
A fine, landmark building on Chiswick High Road, by a well-known and significant Catholic architect, John Kelly. The... Read More
This small place of worship occupies a former private house with an extension, now used as the worship area, designed... Read More
A bright, modern church whose architectural interest lies mainly in its west elevation with its distinctive apses. The... Read More
A former Methodist church of 1885, much altered in the course of adaptation for Catholic use. The church was... Read More
A piece of Italy in London. The church is of a scale and significance belied by its modest contribution to the... Read More