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 carefully-designed and little-altered Gothic Revival church by Peter Paul Pugin, in a town with associations with... Read More
A substantial and well-detailed church in modern stripped Romanesque style, designed in 1938 but not built until the... Read More
A late and conventional Gothic Revival church by Edward Walters. According to the compiler of the F. A. Walters’... Read More
An Italianate church of the early twentieth century by Claude Kelly, with an opulent interior of coloured marbles. The... Read More
A striking pre-cast concrete frame design of 1971, with a dramatic and well-lit interior, lively modulation of wall... Read More
A simple brick structure of the early 1960s, one of several chapels-of-ease built to serve the post-war suburban... Read More
With its Georgian Gothick character, the church is perhaps old-fashioned for its date, after Catholic Emancipation and... Read More
A building of outstanding importance for its architectural design, advanced liturgical planning and artistic quality of... Read More
A brick-built basilican church built as a First World War memorial in 1924. The interior was starkly reordered in 1978,... Read More
Built in 1803 by the Rev. Dr John Kirk (1760-1851), a leading figure in the development of Catholicism in Lichfield.... Read More
A striking building of more civic than ecclesiastical character, demonstrably of 1966-7 and taking full advantage of... Read More
A powerful and expressive centrally planned, concrete-framed building, designed by the local architect Henry Fedeski,... Read More