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-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
Designed by two able architects, Osmond Bentley and Adrian Gilbert Scott, and built in stages during the 1920s, St... Read More
A Puginian Gothic church designed by the notable Catholic architects Weightman & Hadfield. It is part of a good... Read More
An interesting late Gothic Revival church, drawing upon regional traditions in the design and materials. The architect... Read More
A church built in the 1990s on a relatively low budget, but with a bright and welcoming internal character.New... Read More
An interesting design of the mid-1960s by David Brown, who was responsible for a number of modernistic churches in the... Read More
An Italianate church of the inter-war period which was never completed to the original design. The interior is an... Read More
Built in the late 1950s, and of limited architectural interest. Together with the earlier church/school, which is now... Read More