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 fine example of a Georgian church with a complete galleried interior, largely unaltered and possibly the earliest... Read More
A ‘rogue’ Gothic design of great strength and personality. The church is important as an early yet accomplished... Read More
Church by W.C. Mangan, unusual in being closely modelled on the important Irish Arts & Crafts chapel at Honan,... Read More
A modest 1950s church, not unattractive and with a devotional atmosphere inside. Helen Gladstone, sister of the... Read More
A good example of a small 1950s church building of some character and distinctive design, by a local architect. The... Read More
Church designed by the Preston-based architect, Wilfrid C. Mangan, who worked extensively in Portsmouth diocese. In... Read More
A mid-Victorian Gothic design, seriously damaged by fire in 2006 and subsequently demolished and replaced with a new... Read More
An Edwardian church in the centre of Isleworth and a landmark at a busy junction. Externally it is a building of mixed... Read More
A mid-nineteenth-century Gothic Revival church, built as the New Church College, the Swedenborgian national seminary... Read More
A neo-Romanesque brick church built in the 1840s to designs by J. J. Scoles. Originally intended to be symmetrical,... Read More
A small urban church with a lively domestic-looking frontage and plain side elevation, now opened to view. The church... Read More
A small Early English Gothic church built in 1860-61 by voluntary labour for the largely Irish Catholic population of... Read More