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.
The church is a local landmark, designed by A.W.N. Pugin, leading architect and advocate of the Gothic Revival in... Read More
An attractive small Gothic country church of the 1870s, built from designs by C. A Buckler for the Hon William North... Read More
A plain chapel-of-ease of mid-twentieth century date, formerly a Salvation Army citadel, dedicated to a local... Read More
Although built forty years after the Second Relief Act and two years after Catholic Emancipation, this church displays... Read More
A nicely-detailed and externally little-altered design of the early 1960s, with a high peak roof, such as enjoyed a... Read More
Built in 1974 from designs by Thomas Price, the building is outwardly plain but has a carefully-planned and pleasant... Read More
A modest early twentieth-century church with later additions and some internal furnishings of note. The... Read More
A fine post-war church, built at the time of the Second Vatican Council and designed to meet the emerging new... Read More
A utilitarian structure of little architectural interest. The village of Knowsley grouped round the Anglican church... Read More
A polygonal design of the 1980s, raised above the ordinary by the imported stained glass, possibly by the Harry Clarke... Read More
A functional brick church-cum-hall of the 1950s. A Mass centre served from Silverdale was opened at the County... Read More
The church was originally built as the chapel of St Charles’s Teacher Training College, itself housed in the... Read More