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 Gothic Revival church of 1851-2 by Gilbert Blount. The planned spire was never built and the tower remained a stump.... Read More
A modestly-sized and well-detailed design of the 1960s by Desmond Williams, in a simplified modern Gothic style, and... Read More
An imposing church which occupies a commanding site in a prosperous area of the city. It remains in the ownership of... Read More
A late Gothic Revival church of 1932-3 by Edward John Walters. Conservative for its date, the church retains few of its... Read More
A late, distinctive and little-altered small rural church by the notable post-war Catholic architect F. X. Velarde. The... Read More
A fairly ambitious Gothic Revival design of the 1890s by Bernard Smith of London, with a radical sanctuary addition of... Read More
A very modest structure of the 1920s, extended in the 1930s and 1950s. The most notable external features are the... Read More
A simple but striking 1960s church by Anthony J. Rossi, on a sloping site. The interior is also a simple, bold... Read More
A late brick church by T. H. B. Scott, in his favoured Italian Romanesque style. The stately arched interior is... Read More
A multi-purpose building of the 1980s with attached presbytery. In 2000, a matching hall was constructed. The glazing... Read More
A modest interwar building, significantly altered and enlarged in 2001-02. While the building has character and the... Read More
A modest Gothic Revival building of ecclesiastical character but built as a National School from designs by Thomas... Read More