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 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
A small 1950s church in a simple round-arched style, notable for works by Eric Gill’s pupil Joseph Cribb, including... Read More
Opened in 1966, this is a simple and effective design by a well-known firm of Catholic church architects, providing... Read More
An individual and idiosyncratic church of 1833-4, designed by the mission priest, who had created a similarly... Read More
A long, tall, brick-clad church of the early 1960s, its striking interior displaying a creative use of... Read More
A small, well-detailed brick church of the 1950s. This part of Newcastle used to be known as St Anthony’s. In... Read More
A stone-built Gothic town church and presbytery, built in the 1870s from designs by Thomas Gibson. The church was a... Read More
A stone church in the Early English Gothic style, built in 1860 from designs by A.M. Dunn to serve a shipbuilding and... Read More