Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.
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The church is of some architectural merit and has a character redolent of the 1950s. The bold forms of the broad front... Read More
Despite its unprepossessing exterior this is a delightful late Arts and Crafts church by Edward Simpson. The spacious... Read More
A late use of the Gothic Revival and with none of the refinement or personality of earlier churches by Edward Goldie... Read More
A typical and fairly unaltered example of a small mid-Victorian chapel, of a type which would have been approved by the... Read More
An imposing design of 1905-6, built for this burgeoning railway town by architects Randolph & Holt. The church is... Read More
Church built in the late 1970s, attached to a school. Not of architectural distinction or historical significance.The... Read More
An early post-Emancipation Catholic church by a well-known architect, this modest 1830s building by the younger Bonomi... Read More
A suburban brick church in Basilican Romanesque style, one of many such built in the interwar period to meet the needs... Read More
A startling building in its re-creation of an early Christian basilica; the campanile forms a notable marker in the... Read More
As the list description says a ‘a good quality late-nineteenth century Catholic church’. The interior is well... Read More
A modest church of 1959, twice extended. The result is a modern, well-lit church with some good furnishings from the... Read More
A relatively modest design by the nationally-known Catholic architect J. A. Hansom. The main interest now lies in its... Read More