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 modest Gothic Revival church of the 1880s, built of local stone, with later additions and alterations. The side... Read More
Built just before the Second Vatican Council, to a traditional plan and with modern construction techniques, to serve... Read More
A good example of an early post-Emancipation chapel, which follows broadly late Georgian style in terms of massing but... Read More
A comparatively large church given its isolated village position, built in 1964 from designs by Waldo Maitland and... Read More
A large red brick and terracotta church in Romanesque style, built by Alfred Waterhouse for the King’s Weigh House... Read More
One of the major Catholic buildings of the Gothic Revival, built in 1844–46 by J. J. Scoles as the central London... Read More
Bingham Towner’s churches are generally simple and well crafted though lacking originality. The quality of materials... Read More
A new dual-purpose building, incorporating some elements from its predecessor built in 1881.Measham was originally a... Read More
A modest early twentieth century chapel built by the Kerr family of Melbourne Hall and adjacent to their park wall. The... Read More
A plain but nicely-detailed modern Romanesque design, one of several in the diocese built just before the onset of the... Read More
A dual-purpose building of 1900, of attractive and picturesque external composition and detailing, more school than... Read More
A charming small church by the Lincolnshire builder and antiquary E. J. Willson which is associated with A.W.N. Pugin,... Read More