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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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
A church built in the late 1970s, with a somewhat fortified external air, striking octagonal plan and atmospheric... Read More
A pleasant and well-kept modest building of value to its congregation and with a quirky origin. From 1926, Mass was... Read More
A fine basilican/Arts and Crafts church built in 1939 from designs by P. D. Hepworth, a London architect who had... Read More
Of some architectural and historic interest, being converted from a nineteenth century barn and farm buildings,... Read More
An ambitious town church in Italo-Byzantine style by W.C. Mangan, the design and layout clearly showing the influence... Read More