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 Â centrally-planned circular building of striking architectural form built soon after the Second Vatican Council, on... Read More
A substantial 1950s brick church in the Romanesque manner, built by the Manchester firm of Reynolds & Scott to... Read More
St Peter’s church forms part of a pleasant 1980 complex of parish buildings built round a small courtyard. The church... Read More
A bold brick building of the early 1950s in a stripped basilican style. It is an early post-war design by Reynolds... Read More
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