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 late Gothic Revival design of the 1930s by the Bradford architect Charles Simpson, who built widely in the diocese.... Read More
A good example of a relatively intact early Victorian Nonconformist church. The building contributes to the... Read More
A town centre property said to date originally from 1609, making it the oldest Catholic church building in the Diocese... Read More
A functional church design of the 1970s, with a later pitched roof.The parish was founded in 1913 and a church... Read More
A late nineteenth century church by the noted Catholic architect Leonard Stokes, who infused Gothic with an Arts and... Read More
A substantial modern suburban church. The materials and architectural forms are traditional and the play of different... Read More
A large and well-appointed Gothic Revival church of 1892 by P.P. Pugin, incorporating the tower, spire and outer nave... Read More
A good example of a rural school/chapel in a low-key Elizabethan style, designed by an architect of note. The church is... Read More
An ambitious Gothic Revival design of the late 1830s, still somewhat pre-Ecclesiological in character, with additions... Read More
A hexagonal building of the mid-1960s, originally built as a multi-purpose church and hall. Although the building is... Read More
A former Church in Wales church in Decorated Gothic style, built in 1864-6 from designs by Kennedy & Rogers, with... Read More
St Ann’s Church is an unpretentious but serviceable building. Prior to the construction of this church the parish... Read More