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 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
A modest concrete-framed post-war building, built as a dual-purpose church and hall, with a stone front. Sunday Mass... Read More
A functional design on an octagonal plan, serving a modern housing development. The parish of St Patrick, just... Read More
A 1930s brick building in a simplified Gothic style, by Hallwood of Hyde. The interior is a single broad space whose... Read More
A modern ecumenical church in the centre of Nelson, whose ownership is shared by Catholics and Methodists. It is the... Read More
A plain Gothic Revival church, started in 1904-5 and extended to the east about fifty years later, in contrasting... Read More