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).
Near the centre of Hanwell, this large 1960s church is a forceful modern design by a prolific firm of church... Read More
An economically built mid-1960s church originally built as a dual-purpose church and hall, with later additions. The... Read More
A late, refined essay in Perpendicular Gothic by the prolific Catholic architect F. A. Walters. The tower is in the... Read More
An unassuming but attractive brick church of the 1950s, in the Romanesque basilican manner.The Cedars housing... Read More
The last church in the diocese by T. H. B. Scott, built in his hallmark plain Romanesque manner just before the onset... Read More
A modern (2002) rectangular church with a pyramidal roof, forming part of a parish complex.The mission was... Read More
An unpretentious but effective design by Arthur Young in fourteenth-century style, the first of a handful of English... Read More
A plain modern church, built as part of an integrated complex of social centre and presbytery. The rather forbidding... Read More
St Joseph's is of special interest for the quality of its design and craftsmanship and as a fine example of a late... Read More
A circular design of the late 1960s, reflecting the changes engendered by the Second Vatican Council and more... Read More
A large church built for the post-war New Town and for workers in the nearby aerospace industry. The building was... Read More
A modest structure of the early 1960s, intended as the hall to a future parish church, but which has remained a chapel... Read More