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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Interwar brick and terracotta church with perpendicular Gothic detailing. The exterior is plain apart from the gable... Read More
A chapel and attached presbytery of the low-key type that prevailed between the passing of the Second Relief Act of... Read More
A stone-built Gothic Revival church of 1855, built at the expense of a local benefactor, and notable for the quality... Read More
A small church of considerable character designed by William Wardell and built under the direction of George Goldie,... Read More
A post-Vatican II church of polygonal plan and portal frame construction, built to serve a new housing estate.The... Read More
A small town centre church, the Gothic design old-fashioned for its date.In 1843 or 1844 a mission dedicated to St... Read More
A 1960s portal-framed church built to serve a large post-war housing estate. The church was built to serve... Read More
A pre-fabricated building, bought off-the-peg in 1957 to replace a smaller earlier church in this 1920s mining... Read More
A functional church of 1961 incorporating an earlier small brick Gothic chapel of 1899. The unique dedication of the... Read More
A modest basilican design of the post-war years.Backworth was a significant coal-mining community with farms... Read More
A compact urban church in the Early English Gothic Revival style, built beside the market place. It was later extended... Read More
The moated manor house of Baddesley Clinton Hall was a major local Catholic recusant centre. In 1800 a chapel was built... Read More