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.
A functional square-plan church of the 1970s, with a top-lit pyramidal roof and an open, welcoming internal... Read More
An ambitious interwar suburban church by Norris & Reynolds, of strong townscape presence. The interior is a large... Read More
A modest building of 1991 with few architectural pretensions. New Moston lies on the edge of the township of... Read More
One of several similar post-war churches in the area designed by the architects Greenhalgh & Williams. It is of... Read More
One of a number of churches of similar date in the Manchester area by Greenhalgh & Williams. The stained glass... Read More
A good late Gothic Revival design of hall church character, by architects better known for their Byzantine and Early... Read More
A church designed by E. W. Pugin which is largely unaltered outside, though without the projected spire, which was... Read More
Although largely rebuilt, the church is a potent reminder of the past and of Catholic heritage in Trafford Park, where... Read More
A good example of the somewhat eclectic architectural style adopted for churches at the end of the nineteenth century,... Read More
A large portal framed church by Greenhalgh & Williams, somewhat Brutalist in character, but retaining some original... Read More
The west end and nave were built to the designs of the noted Catholic architectural practice Goldie & Child in... Read More
A modern complex of church, parish hall and presbytery, by the prolific firm of Burles, Newton &... Read More