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 typical church design of the 1970s, with a roof funnel and clerestory lighting. The exterior has some presence,... Read More
A building of monumental appearance, combining Art Deco and Romanesque motifs. The interior is highly impressive and... Read More
One of several similar portal-framed post-war churches in the area designed by the Manchester architects Greenhalgh... Read More
A well composed and executed building which displays strong architectural forms and attention to surface texture. It is... Read More
A modest, but simple and dignified interwar design by E. Bower Norris and F.M. Reynolds, local architects of some... Read More
A design by the Reynolds & Scott partnership, moving into a slightly more ‘Gothic’ phase, with a striking west... Read More
A modest and functional design of the 1990s, the successor to E. W. Pugin’s magnificent church and friary, which is... Read More
A striking example of post-war church design built for the Franciscans, combining original modern forms and references... Read More
A striking church of some quality, and a local landmark. The west end is a simpler version of that of E. W. Pugin’s... Read More
An interesting and ambitious design of the early 1970s. There is a debt to Frederick Gibberd’s Liverpool Metropolitan... Read More
The church is an interesting example of early twentieth-century architectural design which exhibits the influence of... Read More
A modest design by E. Bower Norris & F. M. Reynolds. It contains furnishings from other churches in the area,... Read More