Warwickshire Towns and Villages C

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Chilvers Coton

All Saints. Submitted by Gwynne


Coventry

Chapel of St James and St Christopher (ruined). Submitted by Michael
Chapel of St John the Baptist (disused). Submitted by Michael
Christ Church Spire. Submitted by Michael
Christian Life Ministries. Submitted by Michael


Friends Meeting House. Submitted by Michael
Holy Trinity Church. Submitted by Gwynne‎
Jesus Centre. Submitted by Michael
Lower Ford Street Baptist Church. Submitted by Michael


Methodist Central Hall. Submitted by Michael
Most Holy Sacrament and St Osburg R C Church. Submitted by Michael
St Osburg's Priory - now the vicarage. Submitted by Michael
New Apostolic Church. Submitted by Michael


St Annes' and All Saints (C of E). Submitted by Michael
St Columba's United Reformed Church. Submitted by Michael
St John the Baptist, Fleet Street. Submitted by Michael
St Mary and St Benedict (RC). Submitted by Michael


Old Cathedral, St. Michael's. Submitted by Cheggle ‎
New Cathedral, St. Michael's. Submitted by Cheggle ‎
Salvation Army. Submitted by Michael
Seventh Day Adventist Church. Submitted by Michael


Synagogue. Submitted by Michael
Upper Hill Street Gospel Hall. Submitted by Michael
Warwick Road United Reformed Church. Submitted by Michael
Welsh Presbyterian Church. Submitted by Gwynne


Corpus Christi (RC), Binley. Submitted by Michael
McDonald Road Methodist Church, Binley. Submitted by Michael
Meredith Road. Baptist Church, Binley. Submitted by Michael
Charter Chapel, Canley Crematorium. Submitted by Michael


Canley Evangelical Church. Submitted by Michael
St Stephen the Martyr (C of E), Canley. Submitted by Michael
St Joseph the Worker (RC), Cannon Park. Submitted by Michael
Christadelphian Hall, Earlsdon. Submitted by Michael


Elim Pentecostal Church, Earlsdon. Submitted by Michael
Hearsall Baptist Church, Earlsdon - original building. Submitted by Michael
Hearsall Baptist Church, Earlsdon - new building. Submitted by Michael
Earlsdon Methodist Church. Submitted by Michael


Precious Blood and All Souls (RC), Earlsdon. Submitted by Michael
St Barbara's (C of E), Earlsdon. Submitted by Michael
St Mary Magdalen (C of E), Earlsdon. Submitted by Michael


Bethesda Chapel, Eastern Green. Submitted by Michael
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Eastern Green. Submitted by Michael
St Martin in the Fields (C of E), Finham. Submitted by Michael
Woodside Methodist Church, Finham. Submitted by Michael


Hillfields Evangelical Baptist Church. Submitted by Michael
St Peter's, Hillfields (under renovation). Submitted by Michael
St Peter's Centre, Hillfields. Submitted by Michael
St James (C of E), Stivichall. Submitted by Michael


West Orchard United Reformed Church, Stivichall. Submitted by Michael
Sacred Heart (RC), Stoke. Submitted by Michael
St Margaret of Antioch (C of E), Stoke. Submitted by Michael
St Michael (C of E), Stoke. Submitted by Michael


Spirituality and Faith Centre, Coventry University, Stoke. Submitted by Michael
Stoke United Reformed Church. Submitted by Michael
Limbrick Wood Baptist Church, Tile Hill. Submitted by Michael
Lime Tree Park Methodist Church, Tile Hill. Submitted by Michael


Our Lady of the Assumption (RC), Tile Hill. Submitted by Michael
St James's (C of E), Tile Hill. Submitted by Michael
St Oswald's (C of E), Tile Hill. Submitted by Michael
Chaplaincy, University of Warwick. Submitted by Michael



Islamic Prayer Hall, University of Warwick. Submitted by Michael
Church of the Holy Transfiguration (Greek Orthodox), Westwood. Submitted by Michael
St John the Baptist (C of E), Westwood. Submitted by Michael
Church of the Risen Christ (C of E), Wyken. Submitted by Michael
Holy Cros, Wyken. Submitted by Michael
St John Fisher (RC), Wyken. Submitted by Michael
Wyken United Reformed Church. Submitted by Michael


  • Chapel of St George - destroyed 1822.


Note:

  • The Christian Life Ministries building is also used by the Assembly of God.
  • St Peter's Centre is being used for services while the church is undergoing renovation. It is also used by the Church of God of Prophecy.


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