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 plain interwar combined school-chapel, replacing an earlier dual use building on the site. The mission and the church... Read More
A small country church of 1843, designed by A.W.N. Pugin, forming part of an attractive group with attached presbytery,... Read More
A design-and-build church of 1967, of no special architectural or historic interest. The church stands in a large... Read More
A design and build church of a standardised type erected in 1970, of no special architectural or historic... Read More
A design and build church with laminated timber frame, dating from the 1970s and not of special interest. The old... Read More
Netherton has a significant Catholic heritage, but the present church is a fairly functional design of the... Read More
A modest, economical structure originally intended as a hall. The Catholic Mission at Netley is associated with the... Read More
A post-war church of mainstream design, serving a modern housing estate. Its brick campanile is a local landmark. The... Read More
An interwar church in a simple version of the architect T.H.B. Scott’s preferred round-arched style. New Barnet... Read More
A well-proportioned church by W. C. Mangan dating from the 1930s, with a tall west front to Bebington Road. Within the... Read More
A pleasant and uncomplicated church which fits into the surrounding housing estate and serves its present congregation... Read More
A functional prefabricated structure, originally built as a parish hall. The mission started from Corpus Christi... Read More