1 1846-7 by A W Pugin. His however only the SW tower and the nave and chancel behind. In 1864-7 E W Pugin enlarged the church and gave it its ...
The Roman Catholic Church of St Marie which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Dunchurch Road, Rugby.
1 1909 by C Ford Whitcomb. The chancel 1933. Brick, with narrow high aisles and an apsed baptistery.
2 In normal use. Foundation stone dated 1908.
The Church of St. Peter which was built at the end of the Imperial period. It is situated in Clifton Road, Rugby.
1 Chancel, transepts, and central tower, nave with aisles, and S porch. Consecrated in 1854 as a chapel of ease to the parish church. In the Decorated style from the ...
The site of Holy Trinity Church which was built during the Imperial period. The church was demolished in 1983. It was situated on Church Street, Rugby.
1 A neat brick edifice, with a short spire, erected about six years ago (ie c1868). Attached is a house for a minister.
2 Still standing although for sale as a ...
A Congregational Chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is situated in Albert Street, Rugby.
1 A small building erected in 1803.
2 No longer identifiable and has probably been demolished.
The site of a Baptist Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It was located on Gas Street, Rugby, but no traces of the building are visible.
Site of a 19th century nonconformist chapel.
1 A plain brick building, erected 1841.
2 Appears to have been demolished.
3 Demolished between 1968 and 1989, complete history on page 203 of source. ...
The site of a Primitive Methodist Chapel, built in the Imperial period and now demolished. It was located in the Queen Street area of Rugby.
1 The school moved to its present site in 1750.
2 The first major reconstruction, upon which the modern buildings are based, was in 1809-42 by Henry Hakewill. These comprised ...
The present Rugby School dates back to the beginning of the Imperial period when it moved to this site. It is situated in Barby Road, Rugby.
1 A tall building of red brick and stone, dated 1887. In normal use.
An Evangelical Free Church which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Railway Terrace, Rugby.
1 This building appears to have been converted from a pair of terraced redbrick houses. It appears to be in normal use as a nonconformist meeting house.
A Seventh Day Adventist Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Wells Street, Rugby.
1 Plain, red brick, buttressed, no tower, bellcote above door. Chapel of ease to St Andrew’s. In normal use.
The Church of St John, a chapel of ease which was built during the Imperial period. The church is situated in Cambridge Street, Rugby.
1 Red brick, stone dressings, no tower. In normal use.
A Methodist church that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated Cambridge Street, Rugby.
1 Built 1823 and used until 1869 when the church in Market Street was completed. After that it was used as a day school for sixteen years until it became ...
The site of a chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It was later used as a school and then as a warehouse. The chapel was situated in Chapel Street, Rugby but no traces of the building are visible.
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 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 1841 by R.C.Hussey. Chancel is 1914. Ashlar in the lancet style: curious cross roofing or penetration for the upper windows. Slender piers alternately round and octagonal.
2 ...
The Church of St.Matthew The Evangelist which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated in Warwick Street, Rugby.