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 characterful modern Gothic design with a little-altered interior. The church contains some good furnishings, notably... Read More
A red brick Gothic Revival church of 1895, serving a poor area. Architecturally the least ambitious of three churches... Read More
A large and little-altered modern Romanesque church of unusual plan, built in 1960 for the Oblate Fathers by the... Read More
An Italian Romanesque design of 1960 by Desmond Williams, conservative for its date, but a local landmark which houses... Read More
Built as a dual-purpose church and hall in the 1950s, serving a large parish.In 1954 a new parish was formed,... Read More
Built in 1970 from designs by the Liverpool architects L.A.G. Prichard & Son, to serve the Swarcliffe housing... Read More
An impressive late nineteenth-century church based on the architecture of the thirteenth century, whose soaring profile... Read More
A modest late twentieth century church, sited next to the school-chapel built in 1900. The church has no heritage... Read More
The church of Holy Cross is part of the Priory of the Dominican Order, which played a leading part in the Catholic... Read More
Built in the mid-1950s to serve the new housing estates on the west side of Leicester, this is a good example of 1950s... Read More
A striking small modern church on a radial plan, designed by a well- established firm of church architects and... Read More
A modest red brick Italianate building of 1924, one of many in the diocese built by F. J. Bradford KSG, with a handsome... Read More