Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.
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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
An attractive though unremarkable red brick Gothic design of the early twentieth century by Charles Fox of Dewsbury,... Read More
A utilitarian hall structure of the 1950s, given some architectural dignity by Peter Langtry-Langtonās remodelling of... Read More
A modest brick church in simplified Romanesque style, the first of several churches built after the First World War in... Read More
A small brick church in the simplified Romanesque style so popular between the wars.In the nineteenth century the... Read More
An unremarkable post-war brick church, built from designs prepared before the war by Stephen Simpson, and much altered... Read More
An advanced design by Weightman & Bullen, comparable in some ways with their slightly earlier church of St Ambrose,... Read More
A large and impressive brick church of the 1930s, conventional in plan but bold and original in design. The modern,... Read More
A large hall-cum-church of the 1920s, perhaps of interest primarily for its 1959 internal remodelling by Derek... Read More
A modest 1960s church in a stripped modern Gothic style, prominent in the Headingley Conservation Area.In 1902 a... Read More