Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.
You can perform and advanced 'Church Search' using the form.
As The Buildings of England says, ‘of no great...architectural interest outside, it is surprising and original... Read More
A Vatican II-era design by Thomas Price, showing advanced liturgical planning but clearly built on a budget. The site... Read More
A design of the 1970s, replacing the predecessor church of 1901, which survives alongside as the parish hall. The... Read More
A functional multi-purpose building. This dual-purpose church and hall was opened in 1956 and dedicated to St Pius X,... Read More
A large, well-mannered post-war building of civic character and presence, in a prominent corner position in the... Read More
A small, neat portal framed brick church of the 1960s. In the early 1950s local Catholics had to travel to Spalding,... Read More
A plain modern design, similar to its companion church of All Saints, Jaywick. The church was opened on 4 January... Read More
A simple church of 1934, typical of its era and not improved by an 1980s extension which overwhelms the original... Read More
A Gothic design of 1869-70 by F. H. Pownall with attached presbytery and an unfinished tower. Apart from the reordered... Read More
Highly important as an early private chapel built before the first Catholic Relief Act, most probably from designs by... Read More
A converted school building with late twentieth century alterations, not of special architectural or historic... Read More
A post-War utilitarian structure successfully re-vamped in 2007 as a multi-purpose building with accessible church and... Read More