1 Dated 1905 by foundation stone inscription. Red brick with stone dressings. Tower with slender ?wooden spire. Adjacent is a church hall in similar style.
A nonconformist parish church which was built during the Imperial period. The church is situated 175m south west of the Town Hall, Rugby.
1 A small modern church of red brick.
2 Noted by Ordnance Survey
The Church of St Mary dates to the Imperial period. It is built of red brick. The church is situated in Langley.
1 Bishopton Church was demolished in 1836 (MWA6261) and a new church built on a different site.
2 Rebuilt from designs by Joseph Lattimore.
3 Nave and chancel in one. 1836 by ...
The site of the Church of St Peter which dates to the Imperial period. The church was located in Bishopton. The building has been demolished but the graveyard remains.
1 Shallow chancel with small N vestry, nave, and W porch-tower with spire. Entirely rebuilt in 1833 and restored in 1885. Spire repaired 1910. Monuments and floor-slabs from the previous ...
The Parish Church of St Michael at Great Wolford. The present church, which is 19th century in date, replaced an earlier Medieval church.
1 Built 1837. Chancel, nave and W embattled tower, all in red brick.
2 Humble interior.
3 Church now completely demolished. No surface traces visible.
The Parish Church of St. John which was situated 200north east of Epps Farm. It was built during the Imperial period.
1 Chancel, nave, S porch and S vestry. Built in the 14th century Gothic style in 1849, probably on the site of the old church (PRN 3524); no parts of ...
A chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated north of Copston Lane, Copston Magna.
1 A chapel for dissenters.
2 Almost a mirror image of the C of E mortuary chapel (PRN 5478). Now used as a tool store.
A Nonconformist mortuary chapel which was built during the Imperial period. The building is still standing but is in use as a tool store. It is situated in the Clifton Road Cemetery, Rugby.
1 Built in 1822-3 by J Russell at a cost of 2,340. Red brick, Georgian, with a W tower. The chancel was built in 1897 (G B Vialls).
The Church of St. Paul, which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on St. Paul's Road, Stockingford.
1 Built by Bateman and Corser in 1879. Rock faced, with NW steeple and polygonal apse. A poor job architecturally, though it cost 4,000 pounds.
The New Church of St. Peter and St. Paul which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated New Road, Water Orton.
1 Built in 1789. Architect Joseph Bonomi. Rectangular with a tower at each angle. Red brick and stone dressing. Each face is identical, having an ...
The Church of St. James, which as built during the Imperial period in red brick with stone dressing. It is situated 800m north east of Packington Hall.
1 Dated 1867. Red brick with a tiled roof and a house adjoining at the N end. In use as a church.
A Baptist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Church Road, Shilton.
1 Rendered red brick. Small graveyard. Still in use. A plaque above the door says Wesleyan 1844.
A Methodist chapel which was built during the Imperial period is situated on Chapel Lane, Barnacle.
1 Congregational Church marked.
2 The chapel has been demolished and the site is now overgrown and covered by rubble.
The site of a chapel that was in use during the Imperial period. The chapel is marked on a tithe award map of 1843. It was situated 300m north west of the church at Withybrook.
1 There is a chapel attached to the mansion which was opened for Roman Catholic worship for the first time in 1866 and two years later was formally constituted a ...
The site of a Roman Catholic chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It was associated with Newnham Paddox mansion but was later demolished. The chapel was situated in the area of Newnham Paddox.
1 Wesleyan Chapel built in 1862.
2 The chapel has recently been converted into a private house and modernised.
A Wesleyan Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is now in use as a private house. The chapel is situated in North Road, Clifton upon Dunsmore.
1 Of brick with a slate roof and a porch. United Reformed Church.
A Congregational Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Newton.
1 Built of brick with a tile roof. Early 20th century.
The Church of the Good Shepherd, a chapel that was built towards the end of the Imperial period. It is situated at the south end of Newton.
1 The old church of St Mary (PRN 986) consists of a chancel only, fitted up as a chapel, about 8.2m by 5m and is of late 13th century date. ...
The New Chapel of St Mary dating to the Imperial period. It is located 900m east of Ullenhall.
1 Chancel, nave with clearstorey, N and S aisles, N porch and W tower. 1826 by T Rickman, with E end remodelled in 1858 by Sir Gilbert Scott, who provided ...
The Church of St Peter was built during the Imperial period near the site of the original Medieval church. It is an early example of the Gothic Revivial movement and it stands in Sherbourne.
1, 2 The western part of the building known as Old Chapel Cottage was a 19th-century chapel provided by the Quakers for use by any denomination. It was used on ...
The western part of the building known as Old Chapel Cottage was a 19th-century chapel provided by the Quakers for use by any denomination. It was used on alternate Sundays by Methodists and Anglicans until the mid-late 20th century.
1 Whilst working on the chancel reflooring in June 1965, a vault was exposed on the south side. It was roughly 7’6″ square with a brick division forming two ...
A vault was found under the Church of St Nicholas during the reflooring of the chancel. The vault dates back to at least the Imperial period. Four coffins were found inside the vault, only two of which appear to have been used.
1 Built in 1798 and demolished, except for the tower, in 1913. A stone in the graveyard marks the site of the Shirley transept, 1800-1913. Had the reputation of being ...
The Church of St Thomas a Becket which was built during the Imperial period. Everything but the tower was demolished in 1913. The tower has now been converted into a dwelling. The church was located on the north west edge of Ettington, on Banbury Road.
1 In 1848 the parish church was entirely rebuilt on a new site.
2 Built by Henry Clutton. Nave and chancel may actually be of different dates as they do not ...
The Parish Church of St. Nicholas which was built during the Imperial period.
1 Brick-built with tiled roof, this small Methodist chapel was founded in 1905, as the inscribed foundation stone shows. Services are held here once a month (information as at time ...
A Methodist chapel dating to the Imperial period and located 100m north of the church at Whatcote.