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.
The church was converted from a former agricultural (probably stable) use in the late 1940s. It is a building of some... Read More
A post-war design by J. H. Langtry-Langton, its modest, parish hall-like exterior giving no hint of the architecturally... Read More
Much restored church of twelfth century origin, occupying a prominent position in the townscape on the east side of... Read More
A modest Gothic design of the 1870s, considerably enlarged in the 1990s. Something of the original character of the... Read More
An architecturally accomplished and little-altered building, particularly notable for the manner in which the... Read More
The second Catholic church to be founded in Manchester in modern times, after St Chad Rook Street. Known since the late... Read More
A modern building with strong local presence and a striking interior. Some furnishings from the predecessor church by... Read More
An imposing building on a prominent corner site, by a little-known local architect, who built elsewhere in the diocese.... Read More
The church is typical of those in the area designed by Greenhalgh & Williams during the 1950s. This example is more... Read More
A modest post-Vatican II church with an attractive exterior mosaic and interior furnishings from closed or demolished... Read More
An impressive design by Reynolds & Scott, with a complex vaulted interior. There has been relatively little... Read More
The successor church to a chapel of 1776, the oldest post-Reformation Catholic mission in Manchester. The present... Read More