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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An Italianate inter-war church with a fine interior and several original or early furnishings of note. The northeast... Read More
A late, large church by Reynolds & Scott, in more contemporary mode and with some good furnishings. Our Lady of... Read More
A late Victorian urban church of some size, with important furnishings. The steeple is prominent in the Lincoln... Read More
A 1960s church of striking design, one of the best of many built in the diocese from designs by Reynolds &... Read More
An eclectic design of the early twentieth century by F. A. Walters. The church is contemporary with the Edwardian... Read More
A fairly late Gothic church by Scoles & Raymond, here using Decorated and Perpendicular detailing. The design,... Read More
The church is of historic interest as an early post-Emancipation chapel of 1830. It was greatly enlarged in the 1860s... Read More
A small prefabricated wooden building of 1966. Until the death of Mrs Eleanor Jackson in 1960, Sunday Mass was held at... Read More
An early work by L. A. G. Prichard, in the brick Romanesque style popular between the wars. Litherland was developed... Read More
A striking design of the time of the Second Vatican Council by the Prichard firm, with a monopitch roof, skeletal bell... Read More
A fairly modest Gothic design by a well-known firm of architects. The interior has been considerably... Read More
A plain design of the 1960s, lent some distinction by the somewhat New England-style western portico and shingled... Read More