1 Gabled front with arched gallery windows and tablet dated 1831. Sunday School adjacent built 1900.
2 Listed Building description.
A Wesleyan Chapel built in the Imperial period. It is located to the east of Bottom Street, Northend.
1 Former Primitive Methodist chapel. Gabled front dated 1855. Now a cottage.
A former Primitive Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period and now converted into a cottage. It is located west of Top Street, Northend.
1 Brick and slate; front divided by plain buttresses rising to rendered turrets with broach pinnacles. Built 1834.
2 Photograph.
A nonconformist chapel that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Birmingham Road, Coleshill.
1 A narrow frontage, barely exposed between two houses. Stone wall rendered above the entrance with a round-arched upper window and a tablet dated 1838. Rear walls of brick with ...
A Wesleyan Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located in the High Street, Fenny Compton.
1 Former Primitive Methodist. SW of the Wesleyan Chapel (PRN 2444). Three-bay front dated ?1843.
A former Primitive Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located in Fenny Compton.
1 Opened 1804. Walls of roughly-squared and coursed rubble and a slated roof. Vestry at NE corner, extended to the N. Interior (9.2m by 7.3m) partly refitted.
2 Photograph published 1986.
A Wesleyan Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located in Chapel Street, Harbury.
1 Dated 1836.
A Wesleyan Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Grange Road, Hartshill.
1 Church of 1843-8 by T L Walker.
2 The modern church is built of stone with brick dressings, and has an apsidal chancel.
3 Photograph.
Holy Trinity Church which dates to the Imperial period. It is situated 200m south of Charity Farm, Hartshill.
1 Stone with Gothic details including small corner tower, octagonal turret with gablets and spire. Built 1867 probably by George Ingall who gave a watercolour sketch of the former chapel ...
A Baptist Chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is situated in Henley in Arden in the High Street.
1 A gabled front with two short pointed-arched windows. Dated 1844.
A Wesleyan Chapel dating from the Imperial period. It is situated 50m to the east of Bodymoor Heath Bridge.
1 Built 1903 by Ingall and son of Birmingham for the re-united congregations (now United Reformed Church) of the Old Meeting House (rebuilt on this site 1793) and a seceding ...
A nonconformist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Chapel Street, Nuneaton.
1 Meetings commenced in 1801 and in 1806 a large barn was fitted up for use as a meeting house. The present chapel, opened in 1862 and ‘thoroughly renovated’ in ...
A Moravian chapel that was built during the Imperial period. The walls of the chapel are built from rubble but the front of the building were built in brick. It is situated on Keys Lane, Priors Marston.
1 ‘The New House lately erected in the Rother Markett’ was registered for Presbyterian use in 1714. In 1783 the congregation was re-formed as an Independent church. Major alterations made ...
The site of a nonconformist chapel, originally Presbyterian, built in the Post Medieval period. It was demolished in 1976. It was located off Rother Street, behind the present Congregational Church.
1 Plain building of 1835; monumental Doric portico and pediment.
2 Photograph in RCHME Inventory.
A nonconformist Baptist Chapel built in the Imperial period. It is located in Payton Street, Stratford on Avon.
1 1847. Brick, still classical, i.e. with plain arched windows. Three-bay front with a three-bay pediment.
2 Brick with cast-iron window frames.
A Baptist chapel dating to the Imperial period and situated on New Road, Studley.
1 Baptist church built in 1877 by G F Muntz of Umberslade Hall. Isolated park-like setting. A large Gothic building by G Ingall, of coursed stone with a slate roof. ...
A Baptist chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is located 200m east of Little Spring Coppice.
1 Built c1841. Walls of soft blue lias with alternating courses and a tiled roof. Front wall has a gabled porch at one end enclosing a stone staircase to the ...
A Baptist Chapel which was built during the Victorian period. It is situated on Church Lane, Temple Grafton.
1 Former Wesleyan Chapel, dated 1865. Regular coursed ironstone with plinth and quoins, tiled roof. T-plan, with slight transeptal projections to left end. Gothic Revival style.
A former Wesleyan Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located on Chapel Lane, Ratley.
1 Aisleless nave and chancel with polygonal SW turret. Built for the Throckmortons by Hansom, 1857. Large and stately, in the style of c1300, and as one composition with the ...
The Roman Catholic church of Saints Peter, Paul and Elizabeth. The church was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 200m south of Coughton Court.
1 Methodist Chapel, dated 1831. Red brick with stone plinth. Sunday School room added after 1900.
A Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located to the east of Bottom Street, Northend.
1 Nave, chancel and S porch. 1853 by Joseph Hansom. Lias with limestone dressings and tiled roofs. Gothic Revival style. Forms part of a group with attached presbytery.
2 Grey stone, ...
The Roman Catholic church of St Mary, which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 200m south west of the cricket ground, Studley.
2 T-shaped, of nave with N and S transepts and shallow recess at E end. 1819, Gothic, with Perpendicular-style nave of 1830. White marble altar.
3 During observation of a storm ...
The Roman Catholic Church of St Charles was build during the Imperial period in the Gothic style. It has a Perpendicular style nave built in 1830. It is situated in Hampton on the Hill.
1 Brick Methodist chapel with dressed stone quoins. Built 1888.
A Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period, and located on Queen Street, Cubbington.
1 Chancel with N and S aisles, N and S transepts, nave with N and S aisles, and NW tower with spire. Serving a parish formed from that of St ...
The Church of St Paul was built in the Imperial period of brick but with stone dressings. It is situated on Leicester Street.