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 modest, functional brick church of the 1970s with laminated roof trusses, on a large and prominent site. Before... Read More
A fine early Gothic Revival church by a noted provincial architect. Good group of church and attached presbytery... Read More
A modest example of J. A. Hansom’s work, built under the patronage of the Weld family. It retains much of its... Read More
A modest building, with an attractive gabled frontage, rather secular in character. This was the first of many churches... Read More
A compact Victorian Gothic church by a prominent church architect (although not one known as a designer of Catholic... Read More
A small estate chapel built for Mrs Yolande Lyne-Stephens by Henry Clutton in 1877-8, of very high quality. It has... Read More
An early twentieth century church by the notable Catholic architect Leonard Stokes, completed by George Drysdale. The... Read More
A plain Gothic brick box, late Georgian in style, the significance of which lies perhaps above all in its townscape... Read More
A modest and very late Gothic Revival church, built immediately before the Second World War. It incorporates two holy... Read More
For some years the pro-cathedral of the Diocese of Shrewsbury, St Alban’s is an important early work by A. W. N.... Read More
A good example of a suburban interwar church, paid for by a local industrialist, Edward Lomas, and designed by Frank M.... Read More
A simple, economical design by the architects of Clifton Cathedral, this is an early post-Vatican II church, built in... Read More