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 Lawshall area was the centre of a Catholic mission in Elizabethan and Jacobean times, centred on Coldham Hall and... Read More
One of several chapel-type churches built in the villages around Preston in the wake of the Relief Act 1791. A simple... Read More
A small stone-built Gothic church of modest architectural pretension. Pevsner is perhaps a little too harsh in... Read More
A large and handsome town church in the thirteenth century French Gothic style by Henry Clutton, a well-known Catholic... Read More
A fine building, exceptionally well endowed with stained glass, sculpture and other fittings. The church was begun... Read More
A light, modern and functional design on a square plan, built in the mid-1970s to meet post-Vatican II liturgical... Read More
A church of 1939 in the Early Christian style, designed by an architect member of the congregation. The tower has... Read More
A modest church of the early 1950s, considerably enlarged and enhanced by Peter Langtry-Langton in 1979. There is a... Read More
A large interwar church in a stripped modern Early Christian style, forming a good townscape counterpoint to the Grade... Read More
A simple early twentieth century Gothic chapel, built for Nonconformist use, providing an architectural focus and point... Read More
A late example of the revived Byzantine-Romanesque style, popular for Catholic churches between the wars. The external... Read More
A late Gothic Revival church built as a convent chapel, its unremarkable exterior belying an interior of some quality.... Read More