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.
This Church was closed in 2008Francis Pollen was an architect of intelligence and ingenuity who stood outside the... Read More
A modern church with a stark exterior of mostly blind walls. It retains several of the original furnishings.A Mass... Read More
One of the earliest modern Catholic foundations in east Durham. A church and presbytery were built in 1825, from which... Read More
An inventive and original 1960s design by a well-known regional firm of church architects.The first Catholic chapel... Read More
A 1990s church of utilitarian character.The parish was established in 1948 but the present church was not built... Read More
A modern church building of 1990, fit for purpose but not of special architectural interest. The parish was founded... Read More
A plain interwar brick church in the Gothic style. The interior has been considerably altered.The parish was... Read More
A good example of a mid-nineteenth century urban church designed by Weightman, Hadfield & Goldie, one of several by... Read More
A combined church and school building of the 1890s with the church forming the upper part. The architect Alfred Purdie... Read More
A large modern church with an attached belltower. Below the church are a hall and a car park. The sanctuary... Read More
A functionally-designed combined church and hall of the early 1970s.The parish was created in 1963 and was initially... Read More
A large church of 1898-9 with a stone front and northwest tower. The aisles and the tower were added later. The aisle... Read More