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 large and austere brick basilica of the 1950s erected to serve the needs of both the parish and a Priory. The... Read More
A church of modest architectural interest, designed for the Dominicans by a local architect and built by Frederick... Read More
An unassuming brick building of the 1980s serving the post-war Eyres Monsell housing estate. It is well-designed and... Read More
A building of modest architectural interest, built in the 1950s as a dual-purpose church and hall to serve the needs of... Read More
A plain brick church of the early 1960s. Its external appearance has been altered by the addition of a pitched roof.... Read More
Built for the London French community in 1953-55 from designs by Professor Hector Corfiato, the circular design of the... Read More
A large 1920s town church, built of red brick in Gothic style. The attractive exterior is prominent in the street... Read More
A mid-nineteenth century stone-built town church with thirteenth-century Gothic details, built for the Jesuits by... Read More
An interwar brick church with simple Gothic detailing and plain exterior. Attractive interior with some original... Read More
An idiosyncratic Gothic church of the 1920s, very much a personal work by the parish priest Fr F. W. Gilbert, but... Read More
A plain brick church of the 1950s, substantially rebuilt in the 1970s. A mission was established in Leighton Buzzard... Read More
An economical portal-framed structure built as a chapel-of-ease to Aldeburgh in the early 1960s, in part to serve... Read More