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 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
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