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 centrally-planned church from the early 1970s, built to serve a post-war housing estate, with a fan-shaped worship... Read More
A plain post-war church, the internal plan reorientated in the 1990s. The new furnishings are of some quality and... Read More
A large post-war church with a light and lofty interior, reminiscent of a hall church. The sanctuary has been... Read More
A utilitarian modern design and companion church to the similar All Souls, Holland-on-Sea, containing some furnishings... Read More
A small chapel built for the Bible Christian Methodists, which became a cinema before being acquired by the Catholic... Read More
Post-war church of limited architectural interest, but containing some furnishings of high quality.During the... Read More
Although not adventurous or ground-breaking in its design or layout, this is a solid, pleasingly rugged and... Read More
The principal Catholic church in Jersey, and one of the finest in the diocese. Built of Brittany granite in the French... Read More
The oldest surviving purpose-built Catholic church on Jersey. Granite-built structure of 1863, in thirteenth century... Read More
Imposing granite church of 1872, in French thirteenth century Gothic style by Frangeul, architect of St Thomas’... Read More
An unusual combination of a small parish church and a modern pilgrimage shrine, with split ownership but a shared... Read More
An unusual re-use of a historic farm complex as a church and presbytery. The church itself is essentially a building of... Read More