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.
A stately town centre church of 1860, designed by George Goldie in the polychromatic Gothic style being promoted at... Read More
A utilitarian structure of the 1960s, built as a dual-purpose church and parish hall.Irlam was an undeveloped area... Read More
A church of some architectural character built through the patronage of the de Trafford family. It is little altered... Read More
This modest building is the oldest Catholic church on the Isle of Man. In spite of many changes and renovations over... Read More
A striking modern church with a strong architectural character and welcoming character. It retains pews designed by... Read More
A simple church designed in 1864 by the notable Gothic Revival architect E.W. Pugin. Whilst it remains essentially... Read More
The original church of St Columba dates from 1923, but the present building is the result of a major reconstruction... Read More
The church of Our Lady of the Sea and St Maughold is an exceptionally important building from the early twentieth... Read More
A modest-sized post-war church-hall, not of special interest.An extensive programme of house building following the... Read More
One of three post-war churches in the diocese designed by C. Sheppard of Ryde, a modest design given external interest... Read More
A late-eighteenth century church and attached presbytery, built by the Rev Thomas Gabb and paid for by Elizabeth... Read More
One of three post-war churches in the diocese by C.A.F. Sheppard of Ryde. A pleasant building but not of particular... Read More