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 prefabricated pre-war hall-church in an unusual setting amidst allotments. The church was apparently shipped in... Read More
The church was built in the late 1930s under the auspices of Fr Malachy Lynch, then head of the Carmelite community at... Read More
An attractive stone built post-war church, built in a low-key but unmistakably modern style shortly before Vatican II.... Read More
A major building by Peter Paul Pugin, erected out of the munificence of Miss Margaret Coulston. Externally a local... Read More
A functional interwar design, intended for use as a school hall. The church/hall was blessed and opened by Thomas... Read More
An interwar Gothic revival church by a German architect, with window tracery seemingly inspired by St Andrew’s... Read More
Holy Trinity is a simple unexceptional design of 1970, attractive in its simplicity and clean lines. It is perhaps... Read More
A modern Gothic design by Desmond Williams, while still working for Arthur Farebrother & Partners. The interior,... Read More
A stone-built Edwardian church serving a mining town, the design of which although not original for its date is... Read More
A new church, built after the merging of two parishes in Latchford, and possibly the first church in the country to be... Read More
A fine and complete early twentieth century church, built in local stone but in an exotic (for Cornwall)... Read More
The church was built as a Wesleyan Methodist memorial chapel in 1900 in the free Gothic style popular for chapels at... Read More