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.
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
Holywell is an important place of pilgrimage with a long history of faith and spiritual renewal. St Winefride’s... Read More
A nineteenth-century church by C. A. Buckler, uncharacteristically for him in the Early Christian style. Largely... Read More
A simple post-war brick design in round-arched style.The church is built on ground bequeathed by the Misses Virginie... Read More
A 1970s lightweight prefabricated octagonal structure with timber glulam roof trusses, built to replace a 1920s church... Read More
The church was built at a time when architects such as Justin Alleyn, Tomei & Maxwell and F. G. Broadbent’s... Read More
A modest building of 1820, hidden behind a handsome Georgian presbytery, which makes a good contribution to the local... Read More
A modest church of 1954-5 with stained glass by Goddard & Gibbs of 1981.The church was built in 1954-5 from... Read More
A 1930s Gothic Revival church which has been extensively reordered. The church commemorates the 1500th anniversary of... Read More
A small post-war church, built as a parish hall in a pleasing round-arched style, with a later addition at the west... Read More