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 large modern (1990s) church designed by a Swansea firm of architects, on the site of an earlier church demolished in... Read More
A plain, hall-type structure of the 1950s with later narthex, lying within the town centre conservation area. The... Read More
As a church that has been converted from a shop by voluntary labour working under the direction of its cultured parish... Read More
Although the church (built in 1959) is of limited architectural significance, it has an appealing light-filled... Read More
The parish of Llanrwst has historic connections with the promotion of the Welsh language, and has served a small but... Read More
A functional Vatican-II era design by Thomas Price, largely square on plan and somewhat altered, but retaining a... Read More
A modest and likeable 1950s building of no great architectural pretension, built to serve a mining community. Llay... Read More
Built in the late nineteenth century, evidently on a tight budget. However, the building forms a conspicuous feature... Read More
A remarkable example of a building erected at low cost and largely by the energy and initiative of the parish priest... Read More
One of a number of interwar churches in the midlands and northwest by J.S. Brocklesby, this is a lancet Gothic design... Read More
A large and characterful design of the early 1960s by David Brown, with a reinforced concrete frame and brick... Read More
A modest and small Gothic church by John Dobson, a valuable adjunct to the sixteenth century tower house, formerly... Read More