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 granite church built in the 1960s on a longitudinal plan, influenced by Sir Basil Spence’s Coventry Cathedral, with... Read More
A plain building of the mid-1950s, though not without some architectural character, particularly in the brickwork... Read More
A simple Ellis church of the early twentieth century, much altered and added to over the years. Despite the many... Read More
A large church with an impressive interior. The architect Edward Simpson has created some unusual features (such as the... Read More
A large and striking building, built to serve as a landmark on a new housing estate. The design is eclectic, combining... Read More
An interesting and idiosyncratic church of the 1950s, designed to meet the needs of new housing development in the... Read More
A rich mid-Victorian Early English Gothic design, built for Anglican use and acquired by the Diocese of Hexham &... Read More
A functional design of the 1970s, replacing a historic chapel of 1821.The first St Cuthbert’s church was... Read More
A well-detailed brick design of the 1950s, and a local landmark. The church has a loosely basilican exterior and a... Read More
An interesting Art Deco church of 1934-5 by E. Bower Norris, remarkable for its use of reinforced concrete beams in... Read More
A modest interwar building of conservative design, built by Spink of Bridlington in collaboration with Bishop Shine.... Read More
A mainly Gothic church of the 1960s and a late work by J. S. Comper. Although old-fashioned for its date and externally... Read More