A Selection of Christian Places of Worship
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T.G . Abercrombie W.H. Alleyn and Mansell Al'EC (Martin Purdy, Ken Fisher, Austin and Paley Places of Christian Worship 1914-1990: • Wallneuk Church, North Croft St, • Epiphany, Merstham, urrey. [955 Gary Dyhouse) • Christ Church, Thornton, Lancashire. Paisley. 19[3-[5. B • St Bartholomew, Barking Rd, East [9[4 (chancel). Rest Leach, Rhodes H. Anderson Ham, LB Newham. [977-83 and Walker 1963. A Selection of Christian Places ofWorship Frank Abbey and Harrison • St Mary, Little Chart, Kent. [955 • StMark, Forest Gate, [.B Newham. • St Mark, Basford, Staffs. 1914. West • St Francis Fixby, Huddersfield. [954- [986-7 end 1969-71 by Charles Lewis. R. Rowand Anderson, William 5 • St Matthias, Canning Town, LB • St Michael and All Angels, Ashton ELAIN HARWOOD & ANDREW FOSTER H. Kininmonth and A.F.B. Paul on-Ribble. Preston. West end, 19[5. Edward Adams Newham . [983-8 • Drylaw Hall/Church, Edinburgh. [957 • St Michael and All Angels, Romford • All Saints, Station Rd, Becconsall, • Congregational church, Gatley, • Brucefield Church, E. Main St, Rd, Manor Park, LB Newham. [990 Lancs. [925-6 Cheshire. [938 Whitburn, W. Lothian. [962 • StMark, TollgateRd, Beckton. LB • St Stephen-on-the-Cliffs. Blackpool, Lancs. 1925-6 Stanley Adshead and Stanley C. • Craigsbank Church, Craigs Bank, Newham. [986-{) Edinburgh. 1964-7 • Chancel, Pennington-in-Furness, Ramsey • St Stephen. Copeland Rd. • See also William H. Kininmonth Walthamstow, LB Waltham Forest. Cumbria. 1925-6 • $t Anselm, Kennington Cross, LB [988-94 • St Hilda, Bilsborrow, Lancs. 1926-7 Lambeth. [9[3-33.11 W.E. Ellery Anderson • St Bede, Bryndale Ave, Brandwood • St Luke, Orrell. Greater Manchester. G.S. Agar • HolyTrinity, Primrose Hill, Lydney, End, Birmingham. [992-4 [9 2 7-38 Glos. [933 • See also Peter Bridges and Martin • StStephen, Whelley, Wigan. 1928-30. This list is arranged by architect, with cross-referencing where necessary. Some • German Evangelical. Dietrich • Stjohn, Little Thurrock, Essex. 1933 Purdy; Martin Purdy 1938. Bonhoeffer Church, Dacres Rd, L B churches appear under more than one heading, ifthey occupy important places in the • St Barbara, Rochester Rd, Earlsdon, Lewisham • St George, Nailsworth, Glos. Chancel work of two practices, though this has been kept to a minimum. Works of restoration, [937-8 to church of [898-[900 William G. Apps Coventry. 1930-1. With H.T. Jackson. ).S. Ainsworth • Holy Innocents, Sutton Park Rd, • Lower Edmonth Church, Edinburgh. • St Barnabas, Cromwell St, Coventty. rather than rebuilding, are not included. Neither are unbuilt schemes, though demol 1932. With H.T. Jackson • Baptist church, West Way, Ruislip Kidderminster, Worcs . 1938 1959 ished churches are - suitably noted where known. Fixtures and fittings are not in Manor, L B Hillingdon. 1963-4 • StOswald, Coney Hill, Gloucester. • St Matthew, Haberham Eaves, A.J. Hodsdon Archard and Burnley, Lancs. Largely rebuilt [928- cluded. Though every attempt has been made to give an accurate address for each 1939 Partners ).S. Alder • Chapel, Llandovery College. 3[ location, the recent reorganisation into unitary authorities may still cause some • St Mary the Virgin and All Saints, Carmarthen ... • BC SS Mary and Joseph, Hemel • StThomas, Blackpool, Lancs. [930 Hempstead, Hens. [957 confusion and old 'counties' have been inserted where clarification may be thought Potters Bar, Herts. 1914. Completed • Neyland Church, Pembrokeshire • St Christopher, Bare, Morecambe, by Laurence King. [967. • BC Sacred Heart and St John, London Lancs. 1932-4 helpful. Rd. Bushey, Hens. [95 8-9 • StCatherine, Neasden, LB Brent. Francis B. Andrews • Stjohn Evangelist, Abram, Greater The order for each entry is as follows: denomination, dedication, address, date, 1916. West front 1954 by E.B. • Baptist. City Rd Church, Edgbaston, • BC St Joseph and St Walbu.ga, Manchester. [936-7 Parkstone, Dorset. [96[-2 • St Mary Magdalene. Ribbleton, date ofother work (and oflater work by other architects), listing status. Buildings not Glanfield. Birmingham. 1922 • Baptist. Cannon St Memorial Church, • BC St John, Egham, Surrey. [962 Preston. Lancs. New East end. [938- otherwise noted belong to the Church ofEngland, Church in Wales or Church ofScot Aldington, Craig and Collinge Soho Rd, Handsworth, Birmingham. • RC Our Lady of the Angels (Capuchin 42 Fathers), Carlton Heath, Erith, LB land in their respective countries. Dates are, where possible, those of construction • Emmanuel, Broad St, Chesham, [929-30 Anthony Avenell Bucks. 1989-90 Bexley. [963 rather than of design and may thus differ from those given in other works. Where the P.M. Andrews • St Michael and All Angels, Sycamore • Baptist church, West Howe. Bournemouth. 1956 John Alexander Ogg Allan, and • StMartin, Bexley, LB Bexley. 1937-8 Rd, Amersham, Bucks. [964-6. A. designer is not a qualified architect this has been noted. Hodson Archard. Ross and Anderson • St Mary, Gravesend, Kent. 1939 Maxwell Ayrton The listing system is also different in different countries. In England and Wales • Hall/Church, Garthdie, Grampian. Andrews and Winton-Lewis George Arthur and Son • Presbyterian. St Andrew, Northey Ave, grades I and II* denote buildings of international or major national significance in 1955 Cheam, LB Sutton. [931-3. addition • St Martin, Saltdean, Brighton. 1956-7 • Mure Memorial Parish Church, W. Alison and R.F. Hutchinson Maxwell Drive, Garrowhill, Glasgow. 1956. Attached church hall Madey, their type; grade II is the designation ofspecia l architectural interest into which some Brotherton and Mills, [924-7. William Henry Ansell and Arthur 193 6-40 90% of listings fall. Until 1974 churches had their own listing classification: A for • RC St Gabriel, Preston pans, Edinburgh. 1968 Bailey Lawrence M. Bader and Edward major medieval or Georgian works; B for good examples ofthese and Victorian works; Ashby and Waring • RC StAndrew, Livingston, W. • Wesleyan Methodist Church, • Congregational. Union Church, Miller Westbury, Wilts . [932 (W .H. Ansell) C for the rest. Since 1974 the conventional I, II* and II used for secular buildings in Lothian. 1968 Queen Elizabeth St, Bermondsey, LB • Lutheran. StAndrew, Ruislip, LB • St Mary, Shordands, Kent. [953-5· Hillingdon. [962 England and Wales has been adopted for churches also. Scotland has its own system W.Allan Southwark. 1957 • Baptist. West Norwood Baptist of A, Band C (Statutory), where A is roughly equivalent to grades I and II*, B to grade • RC St Ninian, Culdurhel Rd, Church, L B Lambeth. [960 H. Ascroft F.E.G. Badger Inverness, Highland. [977 • Baptist. Westbourne Park Church, • Congregational church, Gerrard's • RC StTeresa, Utting Ave East. Norris II, and C is used for buildings listed primarily for group value. The Department of the Green, Liverpool. 1937 H.W. Allardyce Porchester Rd, R.B Kensington and Cross. Bucks. 1920 Environment in Northern Ireland has a system ofA, B+ and B which is otherwise simi Chelsea. [961 • St Augustine, Johnstone Rd , Thorpe Ashlin and Coleman Arthur Bailey lar to the English one. • Holy Trinit)', Twydall Green, Bay, Essex. 1934 Gillingham, Kent. 19 63-4 • RC Sacred Heart, Cloughoge, Newry, • Dutch Reformed Church, Austin The date 1914 has not been strictly adhered to. Where a church of 1914 belongs Co. Armagh. [9[6. B Friars, City of London. [950-4· Allcock and Grieves • Cathedral Church ofSS Peter and within the great tradition of Edwardian building it has not been included. But certain Paul, Sheffield. [963- additions. I • RC Immaculate Conception. • StGeorge in the East. Stepney, LB • Methodi t church, Loughborough, Artasooley, Co. Armagh. 1922. B Tower Hamlets. [958. Insertion Leics.1968 • See also Arthur Bailey within bombed Hawksmoor church, I architects who straddle the boundary of the Great War are too important to miss out, • BC St Malachy, Irish t, Armagh. • See also Ansell and Baile)' so that all churches by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and Sir Charles Nicholson are included C.D. Allderidge F.S. Antliffand Sons 1935. B • Methodist church, King St, Alfreton • RC acred Heart, Sourhcoates Lane. Bailey and Piper especially as so many of their early works had long building campaigns. With many (Watchorn), Derbys. [929 Robert Atkinson other architects, including Temple Moore, W.O. Caroe and a number of Scottish Hull. 1926-9 • StCatherine, Hammersmith. [922-3. • I Columba. Highlands Rd. Fareham, Demolished. Hams. 1961-3 architects, it has proved necessary to be more strict as most of their works fits into the George P. Allen • All Hallows, Chertsey Rd, George Baine and Son earlier period. An effort has been made to include as many churches as possible from • All Saints, Iddesleigh Rd, Bedford. Twickenham, Richmond . [939-40. [9 14-22 incorporating Wren tower and • Methodist. Park Avenue Church, the yea rs 1915-39, and to be more selective thereafter, particularly from 1970 onwards. fixrures from All Hallows, Lombard Northampton. 19 24 Justin Henry Alleyn • Baptist chapel, High Rd, liford, LB The C20 Society would like to thank English Heritage for its generous grant to St, City of London. I • RC St Teresa, Weldon Way, Redbridge. [9 27 wards thi project. The list was compiled by Andrew Foster and Elain Harwood, with Merstham, urrey. 1959 • Methodist church, tation Rd, help from Peter Arnold, GeoffBrandwood, Alan Brooks, Martin Cherry, Neville Doe, • RC St Raphael, Ayles Rd, Yeading, LB Chingford, L B Waltham Forest. [9 27 Hillingdon. 1961 • Methodist church. evenoaks Rd. EleanorGawne, Pam Gray, Edward Holland, Roland Jeffery, Jill Kerry, Deborah Mays, • RC St Clement, Kingston Rd, Ewell, Orpington. LB Bromley. 1934-54 Richard Morrice, Alan Powers, Martin Purdy and Peter Smith. GeoffBrandwood and Surrey. [962 • RC St Augustine, Hoddesdon, Herts. Roland Jeffery edited the text. We would like to thank the many incumbents, church [962 wardens and enthusiasts who contacted the C20 Society about their churches follow ing the 1997 exh ibition The Twentieth Century Church. PLACES OF CHRISTIAN WORSHIP 1914-1990' 105 104' PLACES OF CH RISTIAN WORSHIP 1914-1990 C.W. Ba ke r a nd T.J. Denny Charles E. Ba tema n Ernest Bentley W.H.