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 remarkable example of a building erected at low cost and largely by the energy and initiative of the parish priest... Read More
A modest red brick church of 1930, made noteworthy by a dramatic reordering of 1995, with curved sanctuary dais,... 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
A large Gothic Revival town church of the 1880s, by a little-known Preston architect. The church is of significance... Read More
A longitudinal design with a short northwest tower, old-fashioned for its date. A school-chapel was built at Longton... Read More
A very simple structure of the 1920s, notable above all as a minor example of the patronage of Amy Imrie (Mother Clare... Read More
A Gothic Revival church built by the Ampleforth Benedictines, starting in 1912-13 and finishing in a plainer but... Read More
A post-Second World War church built to serve a new housing estate, with a powerfully composed west tower. The church... Read More
A handsome stucco-faced classical building with a prominent portico front to the busy Ashby Road. The spacious columned... Read More
A modern church with some features inspired by Basil Spence’s Coventry Cathedral. It has several furnishings of high... Read More
A stone-fronted chapel of 1833 in late Perpendicular style by the Lincolnshire builder and antiquary E.J. Willson, who... Read More