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 church by a significant post-war church building practice, notable above all for its high quality... Read More
Built in the mid-1970s under the direction of Derek Walker, Chief Architect to the Milton Keynes Development... Read More
A small Gothic Revival church in Early English style, one of several churches in the diocese by Canon A. J. C. Scoles.... Read More
A long, plain and functional 1950s chapel built by the parishioners, using a prefabrication system.In 1943 a... Read More
The building is an interwar warehouse structure converted to a church in 1955. It is of little architectural or... Read More
A distinctive ‘post-modern’ design of the 1990s, arranged on a traditional longitudinal seating plan, with a large... Read More
A modest building of the 1880s built under the patronage of the Simpson family of Mitcham and designed by F. A.... Read More
A small and functional design of the early 1960s. The architectural claims of the building are modest, but the church... Read More
An accomplished building with a striking presence on the approach to the town centre, and a luminous interior of fine... Read More
An attractive church both inside and out. It stands on a corner site and, in consequence, makes an important... Read More
Built in the 1930s as a dual church and social centre to serve the new mining community housed in Upper Deal. It is a... Read More
A neatly designed small church of 1991-2 by John D. Holmes, the big roof creating a surprisingly spacious... Read More