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Church name | Town or city | Architect | Date of completion |
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Cathedral Church of St Columba | Oban | Scott | 1952 |
Cathedral Church of St Mary | Blackburn | Forsyth | 1961 |
Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Helen | Brentwood | Burles, Newton and Partners | 1973 |
Cathedral Church of St Michael | Coventry | Spence | 1962 |
Cathedral Church of St Peter | Bradford | Maufe | 1965 |
Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul | Sheffield | Ansell and Bailey | 1966 |
Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul | Bristol | Percy Thomas Partnership | 1973 |
Cathedral Church of the Holy Spirit | Guildford | Maufe | 1961 |
Catherine Street Baptist Church | Plymouth | Louis de Soissons, Peacock, Hodges, Robertson and Fraser | 1958 |
Catshill Baptist Church | Bromsgrove | Brocklesby | 1990 |
Catshill Methodist Church | Bromsgrove | Cornfield | 1968 |
Cavehill Methodist Church | Belfast | James Reid Young and Mackenzie | 1957 |
Centenary Methodist Church | Scunthorpe | Sykes | 1972 |
Central Baptist Church | London | W. D. Church & Son | 1914 |
Central Church | Torquay | Narracott Tanner and Andre | 1970 |
Central Hall | Coventry | Claude Redgrave and Partners | 1932 |
Central Methodist Church | London | Mauger, Gavin & Associates | 1963 |
Central Methodist Hall, Scarborough | Scarborough | Withers | 1922 |
Central United Reformed Church | Sheffield | Hadfield | 1970 |
Chalk Farm Baptist Church | London | James | 1960 |
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