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 post-Vatican II design, square on plan and with continuous clerestory glazing. Built as a dual-purpose church... Read More
The present church of 1903-5 replaced a smaller school-chapel of 1874, which is still standing. Apart from the small... Read More
A fairly functional pre-Vatican II design, with some furnishings of note. The original missions of St Peter’s, South... Read More
A large post-war, pre-Vatican II church of conventional longitudinal plan, internally planned to maximise visibility of... Read More
A well-detailed and little-altered modern Romanesque design of the late 1950s, its tall campanile a local landmark. In... Read More
A red brick and terracotta Gothic Revival church, possibly an early work by Harold Greenhalgh, built shortly before the... Read More
A striking modern building dominated by a strong pattern of flat roof-planes stepping down from a tall tower behind the... Read More
A modest building of the early 1960s, originally intended principally as a parish hall. The simply fitted... Read More
A small, utilitarian post-war structure. While no doubt serving the local Catholic community well, it is not a... Read More
A small church by Edmund Kirby, its materials, use of contrasting brickwork patterning, vesica motifs and elaborate... Read More
A highly original post-war church that makes best use of its site. A good example of high quality materials and... Read More
A plain multipurpose brick design of 1980, within a post-war housing estate. Mildenhall expanded in the 1960s and... Read More