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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Possibly the oldest post-Reformation public place of Catholic worship in the Archdiocese of Cardiff, built soon after... Read More
An economical but well-designed small church built just before the Second World War, with an attractive interior... Read More
Stone-faced church built at the turn of the twentieth century, with a narrow, low-key street frontage which blends in... Read More
A large and impressive design in early Christian basilican style, which is of major townscape importance, especially... Read More
A simple but striking interwar church designed by the prolific Catholic architect W. C. Mangan. The tall roof is a... Read More
Post-Vatican II church, not of special architectural or historic interest.Consecrated in 1979. Low single storey... Read More
The earliest Catholic church in Morecambe, built to the designs of Pugin & Pugin. Church and presbytery make a good... Read More
Large brick and reinforced concrete church of the 1960s, rare in the diocese for reflecting contemporary trends in... Read More
A former Wesleyan chapel, forming part of an attractive townscape around the centre of Torrisholme.The late... Read More
A utilitarian design of the 1960s, notable for its furnishings, above all twelve dalle de verre windows and a mosaic... Read More
A fairly modest stone-built early twentieth-century Gothic church by Edward Simpson, with elaborate sanctuary... Read More
A well-proportioned exterior of character with some interesting sculpture. Inside, the 1850 Wailes glass is of good... Read More