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 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
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