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.
This modest building is one of a number of dual purpose school-chapels built by C.G. Wray in the 1880s. It has been... Read More
A curious small building in a crude version of the Gothic style, constructed by the Folkestone builder Otto Marx and... Read More
A substantial Gothic Revival rural church built for the Jesuits by their favoured architect, J. J. Scoles. The church... Read More
A fairly standard design of the late 1950s by L. A. G. Prichard, enlivened externally by an octagonal, mainly glazed... Read More
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