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 functional building of the 1970s standing on a large plot. When Fr Owen Basil Rowlands began his ministry in at... Read More
A large Gothic church, built to serve the mainly Irish Catholic congregation of Kilburn. It was built in two main... Read More
A former Methodist chapel of c1880, roughly adapted for use as a Catholic church after the Second World War. The... Read More
A functional but carefully-detailed design of the 1970s, incorporating furnishings from the predecessor church and... Read More
A modern complex of the mid-1980s, designed by Michael Wingate of Purcell Miller Tritton to serve an area of proposed... Read More
A Gothic Revival design of 1897 by William Lunn, incorporating elements from an earlier (1845) church on the same site... Read More
A former Quaker Meeting House retaining part of its old burial ground, acquired for Catholic use in 1902 and much... Read More
An inexpensive interwar brick church designed by T. H. B. Scott in his characteristic round-arched style, extended in... Read More
The church occupies a former village hall. It is designed in the Queen Anne style much favoured in the late 1880s. Its... Read More
A thoughtful design of the 1960s, rebuilt in the 1970s. Portal frame construction, externally clad in brick, with a... Read More
A fairly late church by W. C. Mangan, more stripped and less historicist than most of his oeuvre, with a prominent... Read More
St Agatha’s was built principally at the cost of a wealthy local benefactor, Louisa Currie, and designed by a... Read More