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 good design of 1886 by Edmund Kirby, notable for its rich sanctuary furnishings, donated by the Clifford family. The... Read More
A relatively modest red brick Gothic church of the 1870s, forming part of a complex of Catholic buildings. The church... Read More
A church largely rebuilt in the 1860s, but incorporating the volume of the nave, part of the west wall and the... Read More
A modern church and hall on a raised site. One of a series of churches in the diocese by John Rochford, who... Read More
A pleasing, low-key, post-war and pre-Vatican II design.The mission at Market Weighton sprang from the Langdale’s... Read More
A small and functional reinforced concrete-framed, brick-clad design of the late 1950s, with some furnishings of... Read More
A small church by the leading Catholic architect A.W.N. Pugin, designed for the convert Charles Scott Murray and built... Read More
A modest country church with some good furnishings, of historic interest as an early post-Emancipation church. The... Read More
A dual-purpose church and hall built on a post-war housing estate. The simple design provides a flexible, simple... Read More
An attractive mid-Victorian group of church, presbytery and school, designed in a simple domestic Gothic style and... Read More
A neo-Romanesque church with an impressively light and complex interior, created largely by arches, openings in wall... Read More
A plain Gothic mission church of the 1840s built by the Benedictines. The interior has been modernised and retains... Read More