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.
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
An early and thoroughgoing example of Puginian Gothic by Weightman & Hadfield, the church is a monument to... Read More
A modest church-cum-hall of the early 1960s.Little Hulton was an isolated settlement prior to expansion with the... Read More
A red brick and terracotta Gothic Revival design of the turn of the twentieth century, with a striking west front. The... Read More
A simple church dating from 1975 with a strong geometrical design and a well-crafted interior. It takes the form of a... Read More
A large and striking Gothic church on a dramatic hillside site, designed by Charles Bucknall for the Benedictines.... Read More
An interwar church in simplified Romanesque style which forms part of a conspicuous roadside group with the presbytery... Read More
The church occupies an unusual position, effectively part of an open space between two streets. It has good townscape... Read More
A red brick turn-of-the-century church hall, acquired by the Augustinians in 1940. The building is utilitarian, with an... Read More