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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A modest and much-altered red brick and flint neo-Norman design of 1898, with short tower and contemporary presbytery.... Read More
A mission was established at Newhouse as early as 1651. The present church dates largely from 1883, replacing a church... Read More
A well-detailed early twentieth-century church in the Hansom/E.W. Pugin tradition but with some arts and crafts... Read More
A substantial basilican design of the 1960s by Sebastian Comper, old-fashioned for its date but well detailed and with... Read More
A fine lancet Gothic design by J.J. Scoles, described by John Newman in The Buildings of Wales as ‘a confident and... Read More
A substantial late nineteenth century Gothic Revival design, built by the Rosminians for the Irish Catholic population... Read More
The Newport mission dates back to pre-Reformation times, centred on the Longford Hall, home of the Talbot family. The... Read More
A substantial church of the early 1960s, built for the Rosminian Order from designs by Cyril Bates. It is of... Read More
A utilitarian structure of the 1960s built to serve a post-war housing estate.From 1963 Mass was said at various... Read More
A small Gothic Revival design of the 1880s, which with the adjoining contemporary presbytery forms a picturesque and... Read More
An interesting design of the Vatican II era by Tom Price, influenced by Le Corbusier’s chapel of Notre Dame du Haut,... Read More
An economical design of the late 1950s but nonetheless of striking external form.The church was built in 1958 on... Read More