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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A modern church of fortress-like appearance, its internal design reflecting the liturgical reforms of the 1960s. The... Read More
Of some historical interest for its origins as a cinema serving an interwar housing estate. The Rialto Cinema was... Read More
A church and school building in domestic seventeenth-century style, originally built for Anglican use. The church... Read More
The first purpose-built church of the nineteenth century Catholic revival in Huddersfield. The builder Joseph Kaye... Read More
A modest and architecturally unexceptional Gothic church, unusual for being designed by a bishop. The parish was... Read More
A quirky building in its isolated position and toy-like appearance. Designed by Bishop Shine and very similar to Sacred... Read More
A rather austere 1950s church, not without a certain appeal in its clean lines and simple forms. A temporary church... Read More
A modest interwar design, built in memory of a priest killed in the First World War. East Hull expanded greatly after... Read More
A striking 1960s design by a local architectural practice, with complete period fittings. The diocesan historian Robert... Read More
The church and associated buildings are a post-war design, not unappealing in their simple clean lines. St Bede’s... Read More
A Catholic church of the first rank, both for its early date and for the later embellishment with a Baroque drama... Read More
A well-crafted building of the 1990s, with good furnishings and attention to detail. A criterion for the design of the... Read More